Question:

Choose the appropriate phrase to replace the underlined part: 
If you are thinking about investing, \(\underline{\text{isn't make sense to find an experienced financial advisor?} }\)
 

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In English, subject-verb agreement and word order are essential for constructing grammatically correct questions.
Updated On: Feb 15, 2025
  • is it not making
  • doesn't it make
  • does it make
  • is it making
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The correct phrase should maintain subject-verb agreement and be grammatically correct.
"Doesn't it make" is the correct choice as it maintains the proper subject-verb inversion structure for questions.
The other options either have incorrect verb forms or word order, which disrupt the natural flow of the sentence.
Conclusion: The correct replacement phrase is "doesn't it make" to ensure proper grammar and clarity.
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