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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The accused has been tortured before he was brought to the court.
was being tortured
has tortured
had tortured
had been tortured
- The given sentence is in past perfect tense, emphasizing an action completed before another past event.
- The segment "has been tortured" is incorrect because it implies present perfect tense, which isn't suitable when discussing past actions completed before another past event.
- Option 1 ("was being tortured"): Incorrect. The past continuous tense is not appropriate as it describes an ongoing action in the past, rather than one completed before another action.
- Option 2 ("has tortured"): Incorrect. This present perfect form does not fit the past context.
- Option 3 ("had tortured"): Incorrect. The past perfect tense implies the accused committed the action, which isn't the intended meaning.
- Option 4 ("had been tortured"): Correct. It highlights that the torture occurred before he was brought to court, fitting the past-perfect context.
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