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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No
improvement required’.
I gives him some orange juice from the refrigerator.
gave him some
gives him any
given him some
No improvement required
- The underlined part "gives him some" should match the tense of the sentence it's in. The sentence refers to a past action.
- Option 1: "gave him some" - This option uses the past tense "gave," which suits the context if the action occurred in the past.
- Option 2: "gives him any" - Keeps the incorrect present tense "gives" and "any" doesn't fit naturally instead of "some."
- Option 3: "given him some" - Uses the past participle "given" which requires an auxiliary verb, such as "had" or "have," to be correct.
- Option 4: "No improvement required" - Incorrect as the present tense “gives” doesn’t align if referring to past action.
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