seen
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sight
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is A. seen.
The sentence is in the passive voice, so the verb must be in the past participle form. The past participle of “see” is “seen”.
The other options are incorrect because they are not in the past participle form.
- “Seeing” is the present participle of “see”.
- “See” is the infinitive form of “see”.
- “Sight” is a noun meaning “a view” or “a place of interest”.
Here is a rewrite of the sentence using the correct verb form:
“Kashmir is worth seeing.”
This sentence means that Kashmir is a place that is worth visiting.