In each question, there are four sentences: Each sentence has pairs of words / phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted words / phrase(s) select the most appropriate word(s) / phrase(s) to form a correct sentence. Then, from the options given, choose the best one.
A. When the Bangalore International Airport gets commissioned, probably in May, the current phase in [A] / of [B] airport infrastructure expansion will be complete [A] / will complete [B].
B. The substance of Hilary Clinton’s proposals on mortgages, like that of her health care plan,suggest [A] / suggests [B] a strong progressive sensibility.
C. The law, which goes into effect on August 1, is intended to strengthen [A] / strengthening [B] an existing set of antitrust regulations.
D. Large format retail stores give [A] / gave [B] enough space to display the entire range of their products that is not possible in small multi-brand outlets.
In the first part ‘phrase’ of’ is correct and in the latter part ‘will be complete’ is correct as it has to be in the passive. It cannot complete itself. The subject in this sentence 'substance’ will take a singular verb, hence ‘suggests’ is acceptable. ‘Intended’ should be followed by an infinitive ‘to strengthen.’ As the later part of the sentence 4 is in the present tense ‘give’ which is in the present tense is more suitable. Hence BABAA.
option C