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The National Conference and the Congress are fighting jointly on three seats in the State.
Three seats in the state are being fought jointly by The National Conference and the Congress.
Three seats in the state are fought jointly by The National Conference and the Congress.
Three seats in the state are being fought jointly with The National Conference and the Congress.
Three seats in the state have been fought jointly by The National Conference and the Congress.
- Option 1: "Three seats in the state are being fought jointly by The National Conference and the Congress."
- Correct usage of present continuous tense, indicating ongoing action.
- This option is grammatically correct and fits the context.
- Option 2: "Three seats in the state are fought jointly by The National Conference and the Congress."
- Present tense is used, suggesting a habitual or general statement, which seems less accurate here.
- Option 3: "Three seats in the state are being fought jointly with The National Conference and the Congress."
- The use of "with" is awkward here. It suggests collaboration with another party, rather than between the two mentioned.
- Option 4: "Three seats in the state have been fought jointly by The National Conference and the Congress."
- Past perfect tense indicates the action is completed, which doesn't imply an ongoing effort.
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