Correct option is A
The correct option to fill in the blank is (a)
"are moving."
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Explanation: The correct tense to use here is the
present continuous tense as the action is planned for the near future (next month). The subject
"Mohnish and Ravi" is plural, so
"are" is the correct auxiliary verb. The structure is
"are + verb-ing" to indicate a future planned event.
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Example:
· Correct: Mohnish and Ravi
are moving to Canada next month.
· Incorrect: Mohnish and Ravi
is moving to Canada next month.
Meanings of the other options:
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is moving: Incorrect because the subject is plural.
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has moving: Incorrect, as "has" is used for singular present perfect tense and does not combine with the continuous tense form "moving."
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has move: Incorrect because "has" is not followed by the base form of the verb in this context.