Question : Directions: In the questions, a part of the sentence is in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold parts at 1, 2, and 3 that may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is 4.
Virat bats very well, didn't he?
(1) isn't it
(2) doesn't he
(3) wasn't it
(4) No Improvement
Option 1: 1
Option 2: 2
Option 3: 3
Option 4: 4
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Correct Answer: 2
Solution : The second option is the correct answer.
It should be replaced with ''doesn't he'' thus indicating the interrogative sentence whether Virat bats well. There is an error in the use of the question tag. A question tag is a short interrogative phrase added to the end of a declarative statement to turn it into a question. ''Doesn't he'' is in the present tense following subject-verb agreement.
Therefore, the correct statement should be: "Virat bats very well, doesn't he?"
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