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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'.
These days, judging someone is easier then respecting them.
is easiest than
is more easier then
is easier than
No improvement required
- The original sentence uses "then," which is the incorrect conjunction for comparison.
- Option 1: "is easiest than" is grammatically incorrect. "Easiest" is the superlative form and should be used with "the" for indicating the highest degree.
- Option 2: "is more easier then" is incorrect. "More easier" is a wrong double comparative form. Also, it uses "then" instead of "than."
- Option 3: "is easier than" is correct. "Easier" is the comparative form, and "than" is the proper conjunction for comparisons.
- Option 4: "No improvement required" would mean the sentence needs no changes, but it requires correction by replacing "then" with "than."
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