Question:medium

Directions: In each of the following question, a part of the given sentence has been underlined as this part may have an error. The first option is the same as the underlined part in the given sentence. Choose this option if you think that the underlined part has no error. Otherwise, choose the option that rectifies the error in the underlined part of the given sentence.
A new study has found that almonds could help improving our digestion health by increasing levels of beneficial gut bacteri

Updated On: Jul 21, 2026
  • Could help improving our digestion
  • Can help improved our digestion
  • Could be helping to improve our digestive
  • Can help improved our digestive
  • Could help improve our digestive
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The Correct Option is

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (E):
Could help improve our digestive

The correct answer is "Could help improve our digestive". Let's break down why:

The original sentence has a grammatical error in the underlined portion: "could help improving our digestion health". We need to analyze this part of the sentence for accuracy.

* Subject-Verb Agreement and Verb Form: The phrase "could help" is a modal verb construction, indicating possibility or ability. Following a modal verb, the base form of the main verb should be used. "Improving" is the -ing form of the verb, which isn't the base form.
* Parallel Structure and Clarity: The word "digestion" needs a possessive "our" and we are improving the "digestive" function of the body, so digestion needs to be the adjective form here.

Now, let's examine the options:

* "Could help improving our digestion": This option is the same as the original and therefore incorrect due to the "improving" and the missing possessive.

* "Can help improved our digestion": "Can help" is fine, but "improved" is not the correct tense or form.

* "Could be helping to improve our digestive": This option is grammatically correct; however, the correct answer is the most concise and effective way to phrase the sentence.

* "Can help improved our digestive": "Can help" is fine, but "improved" is not the correct tense or form.

* "Could help improve our digestive": This option replaces "improving" with the base form "improve" and correctly uses the adjective "digestive." This sentence is now grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning clearly.

Therefore, "Could help improve our digestive" is the best and most accurate answer.
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