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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'.
I can neither punish him nor reward him for which he have done.
what he done
No improvement required
what he has done
which he has did
- The original sentence uses "which he have done," which is incorrect. The correct form is "what he has done."
- Option 3: what he has done
- This corrects the tense and pronoun usage, making the sentence grammatically correct.
- "Has done" is the correct present perfect tense for the subject.
- Option 1: what he done
- Incorrect because "done" needs to be in the present perfect tense, "has done."
- Option 2: No improvement required
- This suggests the original sentence is correct, but it's not.
- Option 4: which he has did
- Incorrect because "did" is the wrong verb form and doesn't fit grammatically.
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