[amp_mcq option1=”of my being your student” option2=”of myself being your student” option3=”of my having been your student” option4=”No correction required” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is D. No correction required.
The sentence is in the passive voice, so the past participle “been” is used. The phrase “of my having been your student” is a prepositional phrase that modifies the noun “fortune.” The phrase tells us that the good fortune was the result of the speaker having been the teacher’s student.
The other options are incorrect because they use the wrong verb tense or form. Option A uses the present tense verb “be,” which is not appropriate for a past event. Option B uses the reflexive pronoun “myself,” which is not necessary in this sentence. Option C uses the gerund “having been,” which is not the correct form for a prepositional phrase.