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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’.
The toast will being ready in about 15 minutes.
are being ready
No improvement required
will been readily
will be ready
Let’s break it down:
- The original sentence, "The toast will being ready in about 15 minutes," sounds awkward and isn’t grammatically correct.
- Option 1: "are being ready"
This doesn’t work. “Being ready” doesn’t fit after “are”—we’d use “getting” or “being prepared,” but not “being ready.”
- Option 2: "No improvement required"
Nope. The sentence definitely needs fixing.
- Option 3: "will been readily"
That’s just a mess. "Will been" isn't a correct verb form, and "readily" means "easily" or "quickly," not "ready."
- Option 4: "will be ready"
This is clear, correct, and sounds natural: "The toast will be ready in about 15 minutes."
So, the right answer here is Option 4: "will be ready."
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