The small child does whatever his father was done.
A. has done
B. did
C. does
D. had done
E. No correction required
Answer: Option C
A. has done
B. did
C. does
D. had done
E. No correction required
Answer: Option C
The small child does whatever his father was done.
A. has done
B. did
C. does
D. had done
E. No correction required
You need not come unless you want to.
A. You don't need to come unless you want to
B. You come only when you want to
C. You come unless you don't want to
D. You needn't come until you don't want to
E. No correction required
A. initials
B. signatures
C. pictures
D. middle names
E. No correction required
The man to who I sold my house was a cheat.
A. to whom I sell
B. to who I sell
C. who was sold to
D. to whom I sold
E. No correction required
Verb Form Issue (Passive vs Active)
❌ “was done” is wrong here because it is passive voice.
✔ We need active perfect tense: “has done” (present perfect).
“whatever his father has done” means: the child imitates his father’s actions.
Consistency in Tense
“does” (present simple) → should match with “has done” (present perfect).
Both show present relevance: the child copies what the father does/has done recently.
Subject–Verb Agreement
“The small child does” → correct (singular subject takes “does,” not “do”).
If does is not available in options what will be the answer
Yes. Does is correct answer
The sentence means that the small child follows his father.
So it is clear that both of them are the part of present tense.
The small child does whatever his father does
Then option is e
No correction
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