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Universal mandatory corona virus vaccine….by the governments in many countries up to this day A.Had turned down B.Is turned down C.Being turned down D.Turned down E.Had been turned down

Universal mandatory corona virus vaccine….by the governments in many countries up to this day

A.Had turned down

B.Is turned down

C.Being turned down

D.Turned down

E.Had been turned down

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Nanda R

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01 Juli 2024 13:23

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<p>The correct choice to complete the sentence is:</p><p><strong>E. Had been turned down</strong></p><p>So the complete sentence reads:</p><p>"Universal mandatory coronavirus vaccine had been turned down by the governments in many countries up to this day."</p>

The correct choice to complete the sentence is:

E. Had been turned down

So the complete sentence reads:

"Universal mandatory coronavirus vaccine had been turned down by the governments in many countries up to this day."


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Raul I

01 Juli 2024 14:37

<p>The best answer is: <strong>D. Turned down</strong></p><p>Here's why:</p><ul><li><strong>Had turned down</strong>: This implies the action happened and is finished in the past. While some countries might have initially rejected a mandatory vaccine idea, the question refers to the situation "up to this day".</li><li><strong>Is turned down</strong>: This refers to the present continuous tense, which wouldn't be appropriate for a general statement about many countries.</li><li><strong>Being turned down</strong>: Similar to "is turned down", this is the present continuous tense and doesn't fit the context.</li><li><strong>Turned down</strong>: This is the simple past tense, indicating a completed action in the past. It's the most concise and suitable option for a general statement about past rejections.</li><li><strong>Had been turned down</strong>: This is the past perfect tense, which suggests the rejections happened before another point in the past. Since the question focuses on the current situation, this tense isn't ideal.</li></ul><p>Therefore, "Turned down" effectively conveys the idea that mandatory vaccines have been rejected by some governments up to this point.</p>

The best answer is: D. Turned down

Here's why:

  • Had turned down: This implies the action happened and is finished in the past. While some countries might have initially rejected a mandatory vaccine idea, the question refers to the situation "up to this day".
  • Is turned down: This refers to the present continuous tense, which wouldn't be appropriate for a general statement about many countries.
  • Being turned down: Similar to "is turned down", this is the present continuous tense and doesn't fit the context.
  • Turned down: This is the simple past tense, indicating a completed action in the past. It's the most concise and suitable option for a general statement about past rejections.
  • Had been turned down: This is the past perfect tense, which suggests the rejections happened before another point in the past. Since the question focuses on the current situation, this tense isn't ideal.

Therefore, "Turned down" effectively conveys the idea that mandatory vaccines have been rejected by some governments up to this point.


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