Correct option is D
The correct substitution of the highlighted words is "growing in one of".
Explanation:
·
"Grown" is the past participle form, which is used in passive voice but the sentence requires an active structure.
· The correct verb should be
"growing" because the strawberries are still actively growing in the gardens.
·
"Which of" is incorrect in this context. The correct phrase should be
"one of", as it indicates that the strawberries were observed in one specific garden.
Grammatical Rule Used:
· The present participle (
growing) is used to describe an ongoing state.
·
"One of" is the correct phrase when referring to a particular garden from a group.
Example:
✅ I noticed some strawberries
growing in one of the gardens.
Meanings of other given options:
·
"Growing in which of" ❌ Incorrect phrase formation.
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"Grows upon one of" ❌ Incorrect verb form and preposition usage.
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"No improvement required" ❌ Incorrect because the original sentence has errors.