krndatta wrote:
AjiteshArun sir,
Please evaluate my reasoning and share your two cents:-
Option A:-
1. The part after comma "already are a cost to business" is in past tense. This costing part occured in the past. This cannot be in the present tense. Hence, the usage of "are"(present tense) is incorrect.
2. The usage of "are" and "cost" both plural is incorrect and redundant.
Option B:- This is the correct answer choice.
Option C:-
1. The portion
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Please evaluate my reasoning and share your two cents:-
Option A:-
1. The part after comma "already are a cost to business" is in past tense. This costing part occured in the past. This cannot be in the present tense. Hence, the usage of "are"(present tense) is incorrect.
2. The usage of "are" and "cost" both plural is incorrect and redundant.
Option B:- This is the correct answer choice.
Option C:-
1. The portion
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