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Directions : Which of the phrase/ word from the options (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (e) i.e., “No replacement required” as the answer.
Students feel autonomous when they are able to willing engage time and energy to their studies
Readily devoted
full assign
willingly devote
cooperate willingly
None of these
- The original phrase “willing engage” is not grammatically correct. It appears to convey intent but lacks proper verb agreement and clarity.
- Option 1: Readily devoted – "Readily devoted" replaces “willing engage,” but the phrase is non-sequitur and doesn't fit the context of engaging time and energy.
- Option 2: Full assign – “Full assign” lacks the correct verb form and doesn't function grammatically to describe student engagement.
- Option 3: Willingly devote – “Willingly devote” correctly conveys that students are eager to invest their time and energy in their studies. It maintains subject-verb agreement.
- Option 4: Cooperate willingly – "Cooperate willingly" implies collaboration more fitting for group efforts. It doesn't match the context of individual study engagement.
- Option 5: None of these – Redundant since option 3 fits perfectly.
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