I asked him that why he is so lazy. A. why is he B. why he was C. that why is he D. No improvement

[amp_mcq option1=”why is he” option2=”why he was” option3=”that why is he” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is: A. why is he

The sentence “I asked him that why he is so lazy” is grammatically incorrect. The word “that” is a subordinating conjunction, which means that it introduces a clause that is dependent on the main clause. In this case, the subordinate clause is “why he is so lazy.” However, subordinating conjunctions cannot be used to introduce questions. The correct way to write this sentence would be:

  • I asked him why he is so lazy.

The other options are also incorrect. Option B, “why he was,” is incorrect because the past tense is used when referring to something that happened in the past. The sentence is about something that is happening now, so the present tense should be used. Option C, “that why is he,” is incorrect because the word “that” is not used in this way. The word “that” can be used to introduce a clause that is a direct object, but it cannot be used to introduce a clause that is a question. Option D, “No improvement,” is incorrect because the sentence is grammatically incorrect.

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