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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No
improvement required'.
I am not gone to harm this dog.
is not gone
No improvement required
are not going
am not going
Sure, let's break down the options:
- I am not gone to harm this dog.
- The phrase "am not gone" is incorrect. "Gone" is the past participle of "go" and doesn't fit here.
- Option 1: is not gone
- Using "is not gone" would change the subject of the sentence and still be incorrect.
- Option 2: No improvement required
- The original sentence needs improvement for clarity and correctness.
- Option 3: are not going
- "Are" is used with the subject "you/we/they", which doesn't match "I".
- Option 4: am not going
- This option correctly uses "am not going," which aligns with the subject "I" and corrects the sentence grammatical structure.
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