We should be bound by a code of conduct, isn’t it? A. shouldn’t we? B. shouldn’t we be? C. aren’t we? D. No improvement

[amp_mcq option1=”shouldn’t we?” option2=”shouldn’t we be?” option3=”aren’t we?” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is: A. shouldn’t we?

The other options are:

B. shouldn’t we be?
This option is incorrect because it uses the passive voice, which is less direct and assertive.

C. aren’t we?
This option is incorrect because it is a statement, not a question.

D. No improvement
This option is incorrect because the sentence is already grammatically correct and does not need any improvement.

The sentence “We should be bound by a code of conduct, isn’t it?” is a question that asks the listener to agree with the speaker’s opinion that people should be bound by a code of conduct. The answer “shouldn’t we?” is a direct and assertive way to agree with the speaker’s opinion. The other options are less direct and assertive, or they are statements, not questions.

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