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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select
‘No substitution’.
His fine voice has never heard in this hall again.
No substitution
never be heard
will never be heard
will never hear
- Original Sentence: "His fine voice has never heard in this hall again."
- Option 1: No substitution
- Implies the original sentence is correct, which it isn't. "Has never heard" is incorrect verb usage.
- Option 2: "never be heard"
- Implies a similar meaning but lacks future context. It doesn’t fit the sentence structure.
- Option 3: "will never be heard"
- Updates the sentence to future tense accurately. It implies his voice won't be heard in the future.
- Option 4: "will never hear"
- Incorrect; implies the voice is doing the hearing, not being heard.
Option 3: "will never be heard" is the correct substitution.
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