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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’.
The porter denied to take the money.
denied taking
denied from taking
denied for taking
No substitution
- The original sentence uses "denied to take," which is incorrect. The verb "deny" is typically followed by a gerund (verb + -ing form).
- Option 1: Denied taking
- This is correct. "Deny" can be followed by a gerund to indicate something didn't happen or one refuses responsibility.
- Example: He denied taking the book.
- Option 2: Denied from taking
- This is incorrect. The structure "denied from" is not used in standard English.
- Option 3: Denied for taking
- This is also incorrect. "Denied for" doesn't fit grammatically in this context.
- Option 4: No substitution
- This is incorrect. The original phrase "denied to take" is not standard usage.
Given the options, the correct choice is:
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