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Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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In relative clauses, match the verb to the subject of the clause, not the subject of the main sentence.
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • Tourists must follow the norms set upon the country they visit.
  • Tourists must follow norms set by country they visit.
  • Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit.
  • Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visits.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Option (C) is correct because:
“The norms” specifies particular rules, making the definite article necessary.
“Set by the country they visit” uses correct passive construction with proper subject–verb agreement (“they visit,” not “they visits”). Option (A) is incorrect because “set upon the country” is awkward and unidiomatic. Option (B) omits “the” before “country,” making it incomplete. Option (D) uses “visits” incorrectly for the plural subject “they.”
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