In the question given below, four sentences are given which may or may not be grammatically correct. From the given options, choose the grammatically correct sentence. A. Family courts clearly need reforms in procedural practices to make sure cases don’t drag on interminably. B. The legal system today does not allow for an easy parting of ways. C. The judiciary is after all nothing more than a reflection of our society. D. Times are changing, and people now know that life does not begin and end with marriage.
In the question given below, four sentences are given which may or may not be grammatically correct. From the given options, choose the grammatically correct sentence. A. Family courts clearly need reforms in procedural practices to make sure cases don’t drag on interminably. B. The legal system today does not allow for an easy parting of ways. C. The judiciary is after all nothing more than a reflection of our society. D. Times are changing, and people now know that life does not begin and end with marriage. Correct Answer All are correct
The correct answer is option 4 i.e. all are correct.
- All the given sentences use the correct form of the verb in accordance with the subject i.e. they follow the subject-verb agreement. Eg- In A, 'need' is used with the plural noun 'courts'.
- Also, the prepositions like 'on', 'to', 'if', etc. are correctly used.
We can conclude that all the sentences are grammatically correct.
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