he should consider it properly
he would considers them properly
To determine the correct replacement for the underlined portion of the sentence "Whatever his intention may be he should consider than properly," we need to focus on grammatical correctness and logical coherence.
Firstly, the phrase "consider than properly" is grammatically incorrect. The use of "than" is inappropriate here; instead, the sentence requires an object after "consider." Additionally, "properly" suggests the manner in which the consideration should be conducted.
Let's assess the options:
The correct answer should replace "than" with an appropriate object and "should" indicates a recommendation, making option 1. he should consider it properly the most suitable choice.
Thus, the revised sentence becomes: "Whatever his intention may be, he should consider it properly." This maintains grammatical correctness and clarity in expression.
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