Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-1 |
Title: Complete sentences, Subordination and coordination, Modifiers, Shifting Tenses, Mood, Voice, and Number |
Grade Lesson s1-p1 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
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Problem |
As we have accepted the job offer in London, we will relocate to London next month. |
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Clue |
A sentence’s parallel structure helps maintain a consistent tense and voice, with correct conjunctions and prepositions. |
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Hint |
The sentence is in the active voice and hence requires no changes. |
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Sumup |
Please summarize steps |
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Choices |
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Choice-A |
As we have accepted the job offer in London, we will relocate to London next month. The sentence "As we have accepted the job offer in London, we will relocate to London next month" is correct. This construction maintains a consistent past-present relationship. The use of "have accepted" (present perfect tense) indicates that the action of accepting the job offer is completed and has relevance to the present moment. The second part of the sentence, "we will relocate," is in the future tense, indicating a planned action to occur after the acceptance of the job offer. |
Correct No change |
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Choice-B |
As we have accepted the job offer in London, we will be relocated to London next month. The phrase "we will be relocated to London next month" suggests that someone else (such as the employer or a third party) will be responsible for relocating you. If the relocation is something you will do yourself, you might consider using "relocate" without the passive voice |
Wrong be relocated to London |
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Choice-C |
As we have accepted the job offer in London, we will be relocate to London next month. The sentence "As we have accepted the job offer in London, we will be relocate to London next month" has a minor grammatical issue. The verb "relocate" is typically used with the gerund form "relocating" when indicating a future action. |
Wrong be relocate to London |
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Choice-D |
As we have accepted the job offer in London, we will be relocated in London next month. The sentence "As we have accepted the job offer in London, we will be relocated in London next month" is grammatically incorrect. The verb "relocated" is in the passive voice, but it’s not appropriately constructed in the sentence. |
Wrong be relocated in London |
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Step |
Complete sentence - As we accepted the job offer in London, we will relocate to London next month. |
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Answer |
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Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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