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Thick clouds overcast the sky.
a) The sky is overcasted by thick clouds.
b) The sky is overcast by thick clouds.
C) The sky has been overcasted by thick clouds.
d) The sky has been overcast by thick clouds.
The sky is overcast by thick clouds.
The sky has been overcasted by thick clouds.
The sky has been overcast by thick clouds.
- Option 1: Thick clouds overcast the sky.
- This is correct and aligns with the original sentence. "Overcast" is used as a verb here, meaning to cover the sky.
- Option 2: The sky is overcast by thick clouds.
- This rephrases the original idea in passive voice. It's grammatically correct.
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- Option 3: The sky has been overcasted by thick clouds.
- "Overcasted" is incorrect. The correct past participle is "overcast."
- Option 4: The sky has been overcast by thick clouds.
- This is also correct, using the appropriate past participle "overcast."
The original sentence and options 1, 2, and 4 are grammatically correct. However, options 3 is incorrect due to the wrong verb form.
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