Question : Improve the underlined part of the sentence choose 'No improvement' as an answer if the sentence is grammatically correct. Each passenger is allows one piece of carry-on luggage.
Option 1: is allowed
Option 2: No improvement
Option 3: is allowing
Option 4: is allow
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Correct Answer: is allowed
Solution : The first option is correct.
The original sentence contains a grammatical error. The correct form of the verb is, is allowed instead of is allows. We always use the past participle form of the verb after the auxiliary verb in the passive structure of the simple present tense.
Therefore, the correct answer will be: "Each passenger is allowed one piece of carry-on luggage."
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You is not allowed to sit here without permission.
Option 1: has not allowed
Option 2: are not allowed
Option 3: is no allowing
Option 4: no improvement required
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Option 1: health persons might
Option 2: healthy person may
Option 3: No improvement
Option 4: healthy persons would
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Option 1: too tightly
Option 2: no improvement
Option 3: too tightest
Option 4: too tight
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Option 1: throw the
Option 2: thrown the
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Option 1: sharp decrease
Option 2: sharply decreased
Option 3: sharper decreases
Option 4: No improvement
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