Question:medium

Directions: In this 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.
All the members of the club \(\underline{\text{was assembled to celebrate}}\) the fiftieth anniversary of the club

Updated On: Jun 30, 2026
  • was assembled to celebrate
  • were assembling to celebrate
  • assembled to celebrate
  • is being assembled to celebrate
  • assembling to celebrate
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (C):
assembled to celebrate

The correct answer is "assembled to celebrate."

The original sentence has a subject-verb agreement error. The subject is "All the members," which is plural. Therefore, the verb needs to be plural as well. The original sentence uses "was assembled," which is singular.

The correct verb form to use with a plural subject is "were assembled," or in this case, a simplified version of this idea: "assembled." The phrase "assembled to celebrate" is in the past tense and correctly indicates the action the members took. It also aligns well with the context of celebrating an anniversary, making it the most grammatically sound and contextually appropriate choice.

Option "was assembled to celebrate" is incorrect because it uses the singular verb form "was" with a plural subject.

Option "were assembling to celebrate" is a form of continuous past tense. While grammatically correct, it is not as direct and concise as "assembled to celebrate." The focus should be on the completed action.

Option "is being assembled to celebrate" is incorrect because it uses present tense instead of the past tense and implies that the process is ongoing, which is not the intention of the sentence.

Option "assembling to celebrate" is a verb that has not been conjugated with a subject, so it does not work without a helping verb.
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