He shook hand with me after receiving the prize. A. shook my hand B. shook my hands C. shook hands with me D. No improvement

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The correct answer is (D).

“Shook hands with me” is the most natural and idiomatic way to express this sentence. The other options are grammatically correct, but they sound awkward and unnatural.

  • “Shook my hand” is the simple past tense of the verb “to shake hands.” It is correct, but it sounds like the speaker is only referring to one hand.
  • “Shook my hands” is the plural form of “to shake hands.” It is also correct, but it sounds like the speaker is referring to multiple hands.
  • “Shook hands with me” is the correct way to express this sentence. It is grammatically correct and it sounds natural.