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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute
it, select ‘No substitution required’.
I'm certain go to start studying from today.
certain going
certainly go
certainly going
No substitution required
- The original sentence is: "I'm certain go to start studying from today." This has a grammatical error related to verb form usage.
- Option 1: certain going - "I'm certain going to start" is grammatically incorrect because "certain" should be followed by an infinitive form or be paired with "am" to make sense.
- Option 2: certainly go - "I'm certainly go to start" is incorrect because "certainly" needs to modify "going," but it leads to an awkward construction without "am."
- Option 3: certainly going - "I'm certainly going to start" is grammatically correct. "Certainly" is an adverb modifying "going," forming a coherent sentence.
- Option 4: No substitution required - The original sentence is incorrect, so substitution is needed.
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