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The hope to go through the book today I have almost read half of it.

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When multiple parts of a sentence have errors, check for tense consistency and logical flow before choosing an option.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • The hope to go through
  • the book today
  • I have almost read
  • half of it
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

In this sentence, there is ambiguity regarding the correct choice because more than one part contains errors.
Part (D) "half of it" is problematic because the sentence structure is inconsistent — if the person has already read half of the book, they cannot be hoping to go through it today in the future tense.
There is a tense mismatch: "The hope to go through" suggests an intended action, while "I have almost read half of it" indicates a completed or near-completed past action.
Additionally, the structure feels disjointed — it should be rephrased to maintain logical sequence, such as: "I hope to go through the book today, though I have almost read half of it already."
The question’s note indicates that due to ambiguity, full marks are given if any of the options A, C, or D are chosen.
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