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Choose the most suitable option to replace the highlighted part of the sentence: She has the reputation to be a kind woman.

Ato have kindness

Bof being a kind woman

Cof being the kind woman

Dto be kind-hearted

Answer:

B. of being a kind woman

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The Full Correct Sentence: "She has the reputation of being a kind woman." Explanation In English grammar, certain nouns are followed by specific prepositions rather than infinitives (to + verb). Prepositional Idiom: The word "reputation" is idiomatic when followed by the preposition "of" + a gerund (-ing form of the verb). We say "reputation of being" or "reputation for being," but "reputation to be" is considered grammatically incorrect in this context. Article Usage: The phrase "of being a kind woman" is correct because it refers to her as one of many people who are kind (indefinite article). "The kind woman" would imply she is the only one or a specific one already mentioned, which doesn't fit the general nature of a reputation. Consistency: While "to be kind-hearted" makes sense logically, it doesn't fix the grammatical mismatch between the noun "reputation" and the infinitive "to be."


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