In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fill(s) the gap:
One can no longer take for granted today what .... enjoyed in the university some years ago, can ....?

a

you/you

b

one/one

c

he/he

d

one/you

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Finesse11
1 year ago

He/he is less formal because it shifts from the neutral "one" to "he," which can introduce a slight inconsistency in pronoun usage. While still grammatically correct, it might be seen as less polished.

The sentence uses "one" as the subject. When using "one" as a subject, the corresponding pronoun in the tag question should also be "one."
Therefore:

"One can no longer take for granted today what one enjoyed in the university some years ago, can one?"
The correct answer is B

Finesse11
1 year ago

okay so here's one explanation

Both are grammatically correct he/he and one/ one but the difference lies in style and formality while one/ one maintains uniformity

But one/one is the most suitable because it maintans subject - pronoun agreement and is grammatically correct

Finesse11
1 year ago

abi it's he/he

Golden Jacobs
11 years ago

Ya d ans should be one not he

Damzgo4glories
11 years ago

It should be one/one not he/he

marvelousHouver
12 years ago

I agree with u guys

Myschool Paul
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions, corrections have been made.

clasrep
12 years ago

dis answer shud b one/one

It is suppose to be He and He not ONe and One

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