In the question given below, three sentences are given and are named as- A, B and C. You have to determine which sentence/s contains error and mark the appropriate option. A.  Early childhood education is suppose to prepare children for school. B. We ought to have realise by now that an inclusive ethos is too deeply ingrained in the Indian mind. C. A lot would also depend on the fiscal arithmetic that would emerge from the budget to be presented on February 1.

In the question given below, three sentences are given and are named as- A, B and C. You have to determine which sentence/s contains error and mark the appropriate option. A.  Early childhood education is suppose to prepare children for school. B. We ought to have realise by now that an inclusive ethos is too deeply ingrained in the Indian mind. C. A lot would also depend on the fiscal arithmetic that would emerge from the budget to be presented on February 1. Correct Answer A and B

Correct option: 1) A and B- both these sentences are grammatically incorrect.

I)  Early childhood education is suppose to prepare children for school- this sentence is grammatically incorrect because 'suppose' will be replaced with 'supposed' (the sentence is in the passive form)

The Form of Active Voice and Passive Voice in Tenses 

Passive voice in Simple Present Tense  

Active voice Passive voice
Verb 1st form with s or es Is /am /are +verb 3rd form


II) We ought to have realise by now that an inclusive ethos is too deeply ingrained in the Indian mind- this sentence is grammatically incorrect because the given sentence is in present perfect tense and have is followed by V3 form, so 'realise' will be replaced with 'realised'.

Hence, Option 1 is the correct answer.

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