InterviewSolution
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1). Is a good quality2). Is becoming a good quality3). Was become a good quality4). No improvement |
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Answer» The CORRECT answer is option 1. The given sentence is incorrect because ONE cannot ATTACH a verb (being) before a noun (quality) and adjective (good). Option 2 is incorrect because a verb has been ATTACHED in the present continuous tense. Option 3 incorrectly uses the past tense (was) with the verb ‘become’, both of which shouldn’t be USED together. If one has to use the verb ‘become’ in the past tense or future tense, it can be used by prefixing words like ‘had’ or ‘shall’ respectively. Option 1 is correct because it uses no verbs and thus, the sentence becomes – ‘Being optimistic $is a good quality’.$ |
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