Question
In the following question, some parts of the sentence
have been highlighted. You need to identify which of the given option can both grammatically and contextually replace the highlighted part. In case the highlighted part is correct, mark option E as your answer. Basic or key industries is those which supply their products as raw materials to manufacture other goodsSolution
(d) The highlighted part is incorrect as the plural noun 'industries' will not take a singular helping verb after it i.e. 'is' and 'is' needs to be replaced by 'are'. In option a) use of 'who' is incorrect as it is used for living things. In option b) us has been largely influenced by e of 'its' is incorrect as it refers to the plural noun 'industries' so 'its' needs to be replaced by 'their.' In option c) use of 'there' is incorrect and it needs to be replaced by 'their' which is used refer to 'people or things previously mentioned'. Hence, the answer is option d).
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