Choosethemostappropriateoptiontofillinthe blanks.Most of the patient v...
The correct answer is A: have been made.
Explanation:
- The sentence is about patient visits in recent years, which indicates a past action that has relevance to the present. Therefore, we need to use the present perfect tense.
- The present perfect tense is formed using "have/has" + past participle (in this case, "made").
- Since the subject is "Most of the patient visits," we need to use "have" (plural) instead of "has" (singular).
- Thus, the correct option is "have been made."
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Choosethemostappropriateoptiontofillinthe blanks.Most of the patient v...
Is sentence me passive verb kyu aa rhi hai , yah sentence me subject patient visits h to active huya have made kyu nhi aaya ?????
Choosethemostappropriateoptiontofillinthe blanks.Most of the patient v...
Explanation:
The correct answer is option 'A': Most of the patient visits have been made to physician assistants in the recent years all around the world.
Subject-Verb Agreement:
In this sentence, the subject is "most of the patient visits" and the verb should agree with the subject in number. Since "most" refers to a majority and is considered plural, the correct verb form is "have been made."
Present Perfect Tense:
The present perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still ongoing or has just been completed. In this sentence, the use of "have been made" indicates that patient visits to physician assistants have been happening in the recent years and are still happening.
Choice Analysis:
Let's analyze the other options to understand why they are incorrect:
- Option 'B': Most of the patient visits was made to physician assistants in the recent years all around the world.
This option uses the singular verb "was made," which does not agree with the plural subject "most of the patient visits."
- Option 'C': Most of the patient visits will have been made to physician assistants in the recent years all around the world.
This option uses the future perfect tense "will have been made," which does not fit the context of the sentence. The sentence is discussing patient visits that have already occurred in the recent years.
- Option 'D': Most of the patient visits have made to physician assistants in the recent years all around the world.
This option uses the incorrect verb form "have made." The correct form should be "have been made" to indicate that the visits were made by the patients.
- Option 'E': Most of the patient visits make to physician assistants in the recent years all around the world.
This option uses the simple present tense "make," which does not accurately convey the ongoing nature of the patient visits. The present perfect tense "have been made" is more appropriate in this context.
Therefore, option 'A' is the most appropriate choice to fill in the blanks.