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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to
substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.
Is he remembering our help?
No substitution required
Has he remember
Does he remember
Did he remembered
- Original Sentence: Is he remembering our help?
- This uses present continuous tense, suggesting an ongoing action. It's not typically used for memory recall.
- Option 1: No substitution required
- Implies the original sentence is correct, but present simple tense fits better for memory.
- Option 2: Has he remember
- This is grammatically incorrect. "Has" should be followed by the past participle "remembered."
- Option 3: Does he remember
- This uses the present simple tense, ideal for actions like remembering.
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- Option 4: Did he remembered
- This is incorrect. It mixes past auxiliary "did" with a past verb form. Should be "remember."
Overall, present simple tense ("Does he remember") is most appropriate for discussing memory.
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