We must take it granted that Shaloo will not come for today’s function. A. have it granted B. took it as granted C. take it for granted D. No correction required

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The correct answer is D. No correction required.

The sentence “We must take it granted that Shaloo will not come for today’s function” is grammatically correct. The verb “take” is used in the sense of “assume” or “suppose.” The phrase “for granted” means “to accept something as true or certain without question.” In this sentence, the speaker is assuming that Shaloo will not come to the function, and they are doing so without question.

The other options are incorrect. Option A, “have it granted,” is not a grammatically correct sentence. Option B, “took it as granted,” is also not a grammatically correct sentence. Option C, “take it for granted,” is the correct way to say this phrase, but it does not make sense in the context of this sentence. The speaker is not saying that they are taking Shaloo’s absence for granted, they are saying that they are assuming that she will not be there.