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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
One of the rooms in the new house had not yet been completed.
is not yet been completed
are not yet been completed
has not yet been
have not yet been
Let’s break it down:
- Option 1: is not yet been completed
This mixes up tenses—“is” can’t be used with “been.” So that’s out.
- Option 2: are not yet been completed
“Are” is wrong; “one of the rooms” is singular. Plus, again, “been” doesn’t fit with “are.”
- Option 3: has not yet been
This matches the subject (“one of the rooms”) and uses the present perfect tense, which is exactly what you want for something unfinished up to now.
- Option 4: have not yet been
Same issue—“have” doesn’t match the singular subject.
So, what this really means is: option 3 nails the grammar and fits the meaning. Your answer is right.
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