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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.
As she wants to lose weight, she was started running.
is started
were starting
has started
No substitution required
- The sentence "As she wants to lose weight, she was started running" has a tense inconsistency.
- Option 3: has started - Corrects the tense. "She has started running" is present perfect tense, which is appropriate since her decision to start running is connected to the present.
- Option 1: is started - Incorrect. "Is started" is passive voice and inappropriate here.
- Option 2: were starting - Incorrect. "Were starting" is past continuous and does not fit the sentence structure or context.
- Option 4: No substitution required - Incorrect. The original sentence has awkward tense usage.
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