[amp_mcq option1=”to have your assessment” option2=”to assessing yourself” option3=”to having assessed yourself” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is D. No improvement.
The sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning. The verb “assess” is in the infinitive form, which is the correct form to use when the subject of the sentence is the person who is doing the assessing. The preposition “by” is used to introduce the method of assessment, which is “taking stock of your needs, interests as well as your strengths and weaknesses.”
The other options are incorrect because they do not use the correct verb form or preposition. Option A, “to have your assessment,” uses the passive voice, which is not necessary in this sentence. Option B, “to assessing yourself,” uses the gerund form of the verb, which is not the correct form to use when the subject of the sentence is the person who is doing the assessing. Option C, “to having assessed yourself,” uses the perfect infinitive form of the verb, which is not the correct form to use in this sentence.