Question : Select the grammatically correct sentence.
Option 1: The participants of the competition are waiting for their turn curiously.
Option 2: The participants of the competition has been waiting for their turn curiously.
Option 3: A participants of the competition is waiting for their turn curiously.
Option 4: The participants of the competition is waiting for their turn curiously
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Correct Answer: The participants of the competition are waiting for their turn curiously.
Solution : The most appropriate choice is the first option.
The correct sentence is, "The participants of the competition are waiting for their turn curiously." It follows the subject-verb agreement, whereas other options are incorrect to use, because "is" and "has been" are used.
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