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Correct the error in the underlined part of the sentence:
I have never was so happy to see anyone as I was to see dear Uncle Tagore.
  1. be
  2. were
  3. being
  4. been

A
be
B
being
C
been
D
were
Solution
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Option B is the correct answer. Been is the correct form of the be verb here since it follows the same tense as in the last part of the sentence. Both of them are in the past tense. Option A and C are varied form of the present tense of the same verb. Option D is also incorrect since it is in the plural form.

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