Vishal, who studies medicine at present, hopes to go abroad after graduation. A. has been studying B. is studying C. will study D. No improvement

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The correct answer is: B. is studying

The sentence is about Vishal’s current situation. He is studying medicine at present. The simple present tense is used to talk about things that are happening now or that happen regularly.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect Vishal’s current situation.

  • A. has been studying is used to talk about things that started in the past and continue to the present. Vishal has not been studying medicine for a long time, so this tense is not appropriate.
  • C. will study is used to talk about things that will happen in the future. Vishal’s plans to go abroad after graduation are in the future, but the sentence is about his current situation.
  • D. No improvement is incorrect because the sentence is already correct.
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