He is too important for tolerating any delay.a)to tolerateb)to tolerat...
Explanation:
The given sentence is: "He is too important for tolerating any delay."
In this sentence, we need to use the correct form of the verb "to tolerate" after the preposition "for". The correct form is the base form of the verb (infinitive), which is "to tolerate".
Here is the breakdown of the options:
a) to tolerate: This is the correct form of the verb. "To tolerate" is the base form of the verb "tolerate" and is used after the preposition "for". This option is grammatically correct.
b) to tolerating: This option is incorrect because the gerund form of the verb (-ing form) is not used after the preposition "for". We need to use the base form of the verb.
c) at tolerating: This option is incorrect because "at tolerating" is not a correct phrase. We need to use the preposition "for" before the verb.
d) with tolerating: This option is incorrect because "with tolerating" is not a correct phrase. We need to use the preposition "for" before the verb.
e) No correction required: This option is incorrect because the sentence needs a correction. The correct form of the verb should be used after the preposition "for".
Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A' - to tolerate.
He is too important for tolerating any delay.a)to tolerateb)to tolerat...
D