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03. The disabled _____ easier access to public buildings. (a) demand (b) has demanding (c) were demanded (d) demanding​

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Answered by singharti80202
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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The disabled demand easier access to public buildings.

  • Option(a) demand is correct.

The sentence talks about the disabled as a whole therefore the option "demand" is the correct alternative to the question because it is in the present tense which exactly matches with the tense of the sentence.

  • Option(b) is incorrect.

Inserting the phrase "has demanding" itself is grammatically wrong, therefore, it would make the sentence meaningless and grammatically incorrect.

  • Option(c) is incorrect.

The phrase "were demanded" will make the sentence grammatically incorrect since the sentence is in the present tense.

  • Option(d) is incorrect.

"demanding" is in present continuous tense, therefore, it would make the sentence grammatically incorrect.

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