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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 made them cleaning the room thoroughly.
I made them clean
No Substitution required
I make them cleansing
I make them Clean
- Option 1: I made them clean
- This is correct. "Made" is followed by the base form of the verb "clean."
- Correct use of causative verb "made."
- Option 2: No Substitution required
- Incorrect. "Cleaning" is not the right form here.
- "Made" should not be followed by a gerund.
- Option 3: I make them cleansing
- Incorrect. "Make" is present tense, resulting in a tense mismatch.
- "Cleansing" is incorrect verb form.
- Option 4: I make them Clean
- Incorrect. "Make" is present tense, but "made" should be past tense.
Your choice: Option 1: I made them clean
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