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Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Effective communication in the digital age (1)_____ proper etiquette. Responding (2)_____ to emails and messages is a sign of professionalism. However, being (3)_____ of the tone used is equally important. Misunderstandings can arise easily in written communication. Balancing (4)_____ and courtesy ensures meaningful interactions, (5)_____ positive relationships in both personal and professional spheres. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1. Ans A). is natural B). require C). requires D). is fitting

Ais natural

Brequire

Crequires

Dis fitting

Answer:

C. requires

Read Explanation:

This question tests your knowledge of Subject-Verb Agreement and the use of the Simple Present Tense. • Identify the Subject: The subject of the sentence is "Effective communication." • Determine the Number: "Communication" is an uncountable (singular) noun. • Apply the Rule: In the Simple Present Tense, if the subject is singular (He, She, It, or a singular noun), the verb must take the suffix -s or -es. • Singular Subject (Communication) + Verb+s (requires). • Why others are wrong: B). require: This is used for plural subjects (e.g., Meetings require...). A) & D): These options ("is natural" / "is fitting") change the intended meaning of the sentence, which is stating a necessity or requirement.


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