The correct answer is D. 32541.
The word “he” is the subject of the sentence, so it must come first. The word “to” is a preposition, so it must come after the subject. The word “college” is a noun, so it must come after the preposition. The word “goes” is a verb, so it must come after the noun. The word “daily” is an adverb, so it must come after the verb.
Here is a diagram of the sentence:
[Subject] [Preposition] [Noun] [Verb] [Adverb]
[he] [to] [college] [goes] [daily]
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Option A: 41532 is not a grammatically correct sentence. The word “he” is not the subject of the sentence, so it cannot come first.
- Option B: 25431 is not a grammatically correct sentence. The word “to” is not a preposition, so it cannot come after the subject.
- Option C: 25413 is not a grammatically correct sentence. The word “college” is not a noun, so it cannot come after the preposition.
- Option D: 32541 is a grammatically correct sentence. The word “he” is the subject of the sentence, so it comes first. The word “to” is a preposition, so it comes after the subject. The word “college” is a noun, so it comes after the preposition. The word “goes” is a verb, so it comes after the noun. The word “daily” is an adverb, so it comes after the verb.