Correct option is A
The original sentence "I always make sure to warms up before I start my yoga session to prevent any muscle strains and enhance flexibility." contains a subject-verb agreement error. The verb "warms" incorrectly uses the third-person singular form when it should match the infinitive structure needed after the phrase "make sure to."
Here's a breakdown of the options:
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Option (a) "warm up before I start my" corrects the error by changing "warms" to "warm," aligning with the infinitive form needed after "to." It maintains the correct pronoun and verb forms throughout the rest of the sentence, making it grammatically consistent and clear.
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Option (b) "warm up before me start I" is grammatically incorrect and jumbles the pronouns and verb forms, creating a sentence that does not make logical or grammatical sense.
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Option (c) "warm up before I starts my" incorrectly uses "starts," which is the third-person singular form, not aligning with the first-person subject "I."
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Option (d) "warm up before I myself" is incomplete and lacks a verb, making it grammatically incomplete and unclear.
Grammatical Rule:
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Infinitive Form Usage: After modal verbs, phrases like "make sure to," or expressions suggesting necessity or intention, the base form of the verb (infinitive without "to") should be used. This rule is crucial for maintaining the correct verb structure in English.
Correct option based on grammatical correctness:
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(a) warm up before I start my - This option corrects the verb form to the proper infinitive "warm up," aligning with grammatical standards and clearly conveying the action of preparing for physical activity to prevent injuries.