[amp_mcq option1=”schools” option2=”all the schools” option3=”all of the schools” option4=”No correction required” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is: D. No correction required.
The sentence “There is sufficient fund to meet the requirement of the entire schools in our zone” is grammatically correct. The word “entire” is used to modify the noun “schools,” and the phrase “in our zone” is used to modify the noun “entire schools.” The sentence means that there is enough money to meet the needs of all the schools in our zone.
The other options are incorrect because they do not make sense in the context of the sentence. Option A, “schools,” is incorrect because it does not include the word “entire.” Option B, “all the schools,” is incorrect because it is redundant. Option C, “all of the schools,” is incorrect because it is wordy.
Therefore, the correct answer is: D. No correction required.