A speaker says: Uh, so, you know, I think there's some things that we're, like, each doing that, um, we could sort of consolidate together. Which of the following sentences is the most correct way to format this according to our Basic Style Guide? Type A, B, C, or D in the box below. A) I think there are some things that we're each doing that we could consolidate together. B) So I think there's some things that we're each doing that we could sort of consolidate together. C) Uh, so, you know, I think there are some things that we're, like, each doing that we could sort of consolidate together. D) So, you know, I think there's some things that we're each doing that we could consolidate together.
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A. I THINK THERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT WE'RE EACH DOING THAT WE COULD CONSOLIDATE TOGETHER.
This statement is the correct way.
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The right answer is A - I think there are some things that we're each doing that we could consolidate together.
There are no grammatical errors with correct usage of verbs unlike other options where there is some things is mentioned.
Here the voice from active to passive has been changed by providing the right information as told by the speaker about consildating the data which everyone has
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