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Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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Remember: After “do/does/did not,” always use the base form of the main verb, and avoid using apostrophes for plural nouns unless indicating possession.
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • Customs officer’s do not allow passenger to carry banned items into or out of the country.
  • Customs officers does not allow passengers to carry banned items into or out of country.
  • Customs officers do not allows passengers to carry banned items into or out of country.
  • Customs officers do not allow passengers to carry banned items into or out of the country.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Let us carefully break down each option:

(A) Incorrect because “officer’s” with an apostrophe indicates possession (belonging to an officer), but here we require the plural “officers” without an apostrophe. Additionally, “passenger” should be plural (“passengers”) to match the general meaning.

(B) Incorrect due to subject–verb disagreement: “officers” is plural, so it should be followed by “do,” not “does.” Furthermore, “country” should have the article “the” because it refers to a specific country (likely the one being entered or exited).

(C) Incorrect because after “do not,” the main verb must be in its base form (“allow”), not “allows.” This is a basic rule of auxiliary verb usage. “Country” also lacks the definite article “the.”

(D) Correct because:
“Customs officers” is the correct plural subject without apostrophe misuse.
“Do not allow” matches subject–verb agreement and uses the correct base form of the main verb.
“Passengers” correctly matches plural sense.
“The country” uses the correct definite article for specificity. Thus, option (D) adheres to all the grammatical rules and reads clearly.
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