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1). Fiscal deficit is observed to have come down, along with the rate of inflation.2). Fiscal deficit is observed to having came down, along with the rate of inflation.3). Fiscal deficit is observed to had came down, along with the rate of inflation.4). Fiscal deficit is observed to have came down, along with the rate of inflation. |
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Answer» In the given sentences, as the sentence USES the preposition 'to' before a verb, it indicates a 'to-infinitive'. It always TAKES the simple present tense form of the verb. This is only shown by options 1 and 4. But, the CORRECT form is 'to have come down' and not 'to have CAME down'. So, OPTION 1 is correct. Therefore, the correct answer is option 1. |
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