Question
In the question below, three sentences are given, each
divided into four parts, which may or may not contain grammatical errors. From the options, choose the one that provides the combination of the part(s) of each sentence that are incorrect. 1. The coronavirus pandemic (A)/ has threaten our lives, health, (B)/ and economy in ways most Americans (C)/ have never experienced. (D) 2. Fear is a primary emotion processed (A)/ in the amygdala, a part of the brain that (B)/ detects threats and signals to the body to produce the (C)/ stress hormones that makes us ready for fight or flight. (D) 3. This is largely involuntary, and, (A)/ while necessary for survival, it is (B)/ unpleasant, except under controlled (C)/ circumstances, such as roller coasters. (D)Solution
In B of 1, replace the base form verb THREATEN with THREATED as the present perfect tense construction HAS + VERB will take the past participle form of the verb. In D of 2, replace the singular verb MAKES with the plural MAKE as the subject HORMONES is plural.
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