Many a young man have served his country nobly. A. young men have served their B. young men have served his C. young man has served his D. No correction required

young men have served their
young men have served his
young man has served his
No correction required

The correct

answer is: (A) young men have served their.

The sentence “Many a young man have served his country nobly” is grammatically incorrect. The subject of the sentence is “many a young man,” which is plural. The verb should therefore be “have served,” not “has served.”

The sentence can be corrected by changing the verb to “have served”: “Many a young man have served their country nobly.” This sentence is now grammatically correct and makes sense.

The

other options are incorrect for the following reasons:

  • Option (B), “young men have served his,” is incorrect because the subject of the sentence is plural (“many a young man”) but the verb is singular (“has served”).
  • Option (C), “young men have served his,” is incorrect because the subject of the sentence is plural (“many a young man”) but the pronoun “his” is singular.
  • Option (D), “No correction required,” is incorrect because the sentence is grammatically incorrect.

Therefore, the correct answer is: (A) young men have served their.