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Directions: In the questions given below, a statement has been provided with a part of it highlighted in bold. You are required to replace this bold part with one of the options given below in order to make it contextually and grammatically meaningful. If the statement is correct, please mark option E- no correction required- as the answer.
India’s developmental planning, which started in 1951, come to a conclusion in March 2017 with the end of the Twelfth Five Year Plan.
I. Comes to the conclusion in
II. Had come to an end in
III. came to a conclusion in
Only I and III
Only III
Only II and III
All of the above
No correction required
Correct Answer is (c).The statement conveys that with the end of the 12th FYP, India’s planning process that had started in 1951, came to an end.The original phrase is incorrect as the event is in the past and hence, the correct form of come is came. For the same reason, I is incorrect.Both II and III convey the correct meaning and are grammatically correct.Hence, option C is correct.
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