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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence.
You are so efficient as he
as efficient as him
far efficient as he
so efficient as him
also efficient as he
- The original sentence "You are so efficient as he" sounds awkward because it mismatches the comparison structure.
- Option 1: as efficient as him
- This option corrects the comparison using "as ... as". "Him" is used informally instead of "he".
- Typically used in casual conversation.
- Option 2: far efficient as he
- Incorrect use of "far" which means "very" or "much," doesn’t fit well in the comparison.
- Missing proper comparison structure, i.e., "as ... as".
- Option 3: so efficient as him
- Repeats the incorrect word "so," which doesn't fit standard comparison.
- "As ... as" should be used instead.
- Option 4: also efficient as he
- Use of "also" doesn’t make grammatical sense in direct comparisons.
- Should use "as ... as" for comparison.
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