Fill in the gap with the most appropriate option from the list following the gap.
A range of options ......available to the political parties during the recently concluded elections
were made
is made
are made
was made
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The correct option is
D. was made.
Explanation
Subject-Verb Agreement: The subject of the sentence is "A range" (singular), not "options" (plural).
Prepositional Phrase: The words "of options" form a prepositional phrase that modifies the subject but does not change its number.
Verb Tense: The phrase "recently concluded elections" indicates the action occurred in the past, requiring a past tense verb.
Passive Voice: The construction requires the past participle "made" following the auxiliary verb "was" to indicate that the options were provided to the parties.

The correct answer is:
**D. was made**
Explanation: The subject "A range of options" is considered singular, so the correct verb form is "was made."

Considering the word concluded
That makes the election to be in the past and not the present
So therefore the answer should be............D

Range IMO is the subject here, and its in the singular form, so the verb should be in singular too. the xorrect answer should be "was"

A range of options is just a collective noun as in panel of judges,set of cars etc. so the rule is that, collective nouns attract singular verbs. So the answer is wrong my school pls look into it.
it should be D

Another wrong answer. The answer should be A. The statement was in a past tense form. There's a rule for this . I suggest #invisible teacher






