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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No
improvement required'.
The enemies have cross the border, treading the soil on which they are to be conquered.
have crossing
No improvement required
have crossed
has crossed
Let’s break it down:
- The original sentence is: "The enemies have cross the border..."
- Option 1: "have crossing" — That doesn’t work. "Have" needs a past participle, not a present participle ("crossing").
- Option 2: "No improvement required" — That's not right. "Have cross" is not correct grammar.
- Option 3: "have crossed" — This one nails it. "Have crossed" uses the correct present perfect form, which is what the sentence needs.
- Option 4: "has crossed" — Also wrong. "Enemies" is plural, so "has" wouldn’t agree.
So, your answer is spot on:
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