SajjadAhmad wrote:
To Harry Truman, politics was a job just like any other, and during the Great Depressionwe were glad to have any job at all.
IMO, the answer is (E)
The sentence talks about Harry Truman and how he felt about his job.
(A) we were glad to have any job at all.- Incorrect. The pronoun "we" does not have any antecedent. The sentence focusses on only Harry Truman.
(B) we was glad to have any job at all.- Incorrect. The pronoun "we" does not have any antecedent. The sentence focusses on only Harry Truman. Moreover, we is plural. So "we was" is wrong.
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