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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.’
The principals of government schools are being train in leadership skills at the IIM, Ahmedabad from 15th to 24th July.
is being train
are being trained
was been trained
No substitution required
- The given sentence is in passive voice and present continuous tense. Therefore, it requires a form of "be" + past participle.
- "are being train" is incorrect because "train" should be in past participle form ("trained").
- Option 1, "is being train," is not correct because "is" does not agree with the plural subject "principals" and "train" should be "trained."
- ? Option 2, "are being trained," is correct. "Are" matches the plural subject "principals" and "trained" is the proper past participle.
- Option 3, "was been trained," is incorrect because it mixes past tense and perfect tense forms improperly.
- Option 4, "No substitution required," is incorrect as "are being train" is grammatically incorrect.
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