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Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the word/phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it given and no correction is required, mark 'No correction required' as the answer.
I am going to has a party If I score well in my exams.
no correction required
going to have
going to had
going having
going of having
- The sentence has a grammatical error in the verb phrase "going to has".
- The phrase should indicate a future action, matching the structure "going to + base form of the verb".
- Option 1: No correction required
- This is incorrect. "Going to has" is not grammatically correct.
- Option 2: Going to have
- This is correct. "Have" is the base form needed after "going to".
- Option 3: Going to had
- Incorrect. "Had" is the past tense, not suitable here.
- Option 4: Going having
- Incorrect. The structure "going having" is not used in standard English.
- Option 5: Going of having
- Incorrect. "Of" does not fit grammatically in this context.
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