Find the most suitable option to replace the verb in bold to retain the meaning of the sentence.
He goes to college by bus today.
A
Had gone
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B
Is going
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C
Go
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D
Will have gone
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Solution
The correct option is C Is going Here, 'is going' in present continuous is correct because
it implies an action going on at the time of speaking. 'Had gone' in past perfect is incorrect because it is used to indicate a completed action of the past that
happened before another event took place. 'Go' in the present perfect tense is incorrect because
it is used to indicate an action which started in the past and has continued up
untill now.
'Will have gone' in future perfect is incorrect because
it is used to indicate an action that will be complete before another event
takes place.