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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 am sorry of which my mother said.
No improvement required
off that
for what
for which
- The original sentence: "I am sorry of which my mother said."
- No improvement required: The sentence is incorrect, so this option is unsuitable.
- Off that: Grammatically incorrect in this context. "Off" does not fit the expression of being sorry.
- For what: Corrects the sentence to "I am sorry for what my mother said." It conveys apology concerning the mother's words.
- For which: More formal, but not suitable here. "For which" would need a specific item, e.g., "the statement for which my mother apologized."
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