Agencies Outside the Purview of RTI and the Different Ways of Filing RTI
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Question
Pick the option that best corrects the following sentence:
I am going to the office every day by bus.
A
I were going to the office everyday by bus.
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B
I will have gone to the office everyday by bus.
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C
I go to the office everyday by bus.
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D
I have been gone to the office everyday by bus.
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Solution
The correct option is CI go to the office everyday by bus. The given sentence is grammatically incorrect because we use 'am going' when we are going somewhere in the present and not for an activity performed on a regular basis.
From the options given, option A) is incorrect because 'were' is used for plural nouns/pronouns but here the pronoun is singular, 'I'. Option B) 'will have gone' is incorrect because it is in the future perfect tense. Options C and D are both correct. Option C has 'go to' which is the right tense (simple present) to use for habits or events that take place on a regular basis. Option D is not grammatically correct, it should be 'I have been going to the office. . .'. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.