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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’.
There is no need to make changes in many part of this sentence as it is grammatically correct.
No substitution required
all
any
that
- The original sentence suggests that changes are not needed in a singular portion of the sentence.
- Option 1: “No substitution required” implies that the sentence is already correct. But, "many" typically refers to plural nouns, which isn't suitable here.
- Option 2: “all” implies the sentence needs no changes in every part, which might not be the intended meaning.
- Option 3: "any" suggests changes aren't needed in any singular part of the sentence. This is grammatically correct and suitable.
- Option 4: “that” doesn't fit in the context of the sentence structure.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - any
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