[amp_mcq option1=”I most agonised” option2=”most agonising me” option3=”agonises me most” option4=”agonising me most E. No correction required” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is: E. No correction required.
The sentence “What does agonise me most is not this criticism, but the trivial reason behind it” is grammatically correct. The verb “agonise” is in the third person singular present tense, and the subject of the sentence is “what”. The pronoun “me” is the object of the verb “agonise”. The prepositional phrase “most agonising me” is a modifier of the verb “agonise”. The adverb “most” modifies the adjective “agonising”. The prepositional phrase “but the trivial reason behind it” is a modifier of the noun “criticism”.
The other options are incorrect because they are not grammatically correct. Option A, “I most agonised”, is incorrect because the verb “agonise” is in the wrong tense. Option B, “most agonising me”, is incorrect because the pronoun “me” is not in the correct case. Option C, “agonises me most”, is incorrect because the verb “agonises” is in the wrong person. Option D, “agonising me most”, is incorrect because the adverb “most” is not in the correct place.