Before boarding, passengers must purchase his/her ticket in the main c...
The correct answer is option 'D'.
Explanation:
Subject-verb agreement is important in sentence construction. In the given sentence, the subject is "passengers" and it is a plural noun. So, the pronoun used to refer to it should also be in the plural form. Therefore, the correct pronoun to be used is "their" instead of "his/her".
Moreover, the conjunction "because" is used to indicate the reason for the action. Hence, option 'd' is the correct answer as it uses the correct subject-verb agreement and the conjunction "because" correctly.
Therefore, the corrected sentence is: "Before boarding, passengers must purchase their tickets in the main concourse of the bus terminal because tickets are not sold on the bus."
Before boarding, passengers must purchase his/her ticket in the main c...
The sentence is talking about passengers. That means we are talking about more than one passenger. Therefore, the sentence cannot say his/her. His/her is used for singular sentences.
For example, I would say:
Before boarding, the passenger must purchase his/her ticket at the counter.
But for 'PASSENGERS', the correct sentence would be:
Before boarding, the passengers must purchase their tickets at the counter.