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The police had intensified checking of vehicles following intelligence inputs.
Following intelligence inputs Checking of vehicles had been intensified by the police
Following intelligence inputs Checking of vehicles had intensified by the police
Following intelligence inputs Checking of vehicles were being intensified by the police
Following intelligence inputs Checking of vehicles have been intensified by the police
- Option 1: "Following intelligence inputs, checking of vehicles had been intensified by the police."
- Correct passive form. Matches the original sense of the sentence.
- Clearly indicates the action's completion in the past.
- This is the correct answer.
- Option 2: "Following intelligence inputs, checking of vehicles had intensified by the police."
- Incorrect. The action appears self-initiated by the vehicles, omitting the police's role.
- Option 3: "Following intelligence inputs, checking of vehicles were being intensified by the police."
- Incorrect. Suggests an ongoing action, not a completed one.
- Option 4: "Following intelligence inputs, checking of vehicles have been intensified by the police."
- Incorrect. Uses "have been," suggesting present relevance, which doesn’t match the original past context.
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