Correct option is C
In the given sentence, the highlighted phrase is incorrect. The given sentence is in passive voice and the correct structure of passive verb form in the simple future tense is ‘will+ be+ V3’. Therefore, the correct replacement is ‘will be debated’.
After replacement the sentence will be, “The plan for domestic debt restructuring
will be debated in Parliament the coming weekend.”
Incorrect options:
(a) "
will being debated" - This option is grammatically incorrect because it uses "will being," which is not a proper construction in this context. The correct form is "will be debated" for the passive voice in the future tense.
(b) "
will been debated" - This option is grammatically incorrect because it uses "will been," which is not a valid verb tense in English. The correct form is "will be debated."
(d) "
has been debated" - This option is incorrect because it uses the present perfect tense ("has been debated"), which is not suitable for describing a future event. The original sentence indicates that the debate will happen in the future, so the future tense "will be debated" is more appropriate.
The correct choice is (c) "will be debated" because it is the appropriate future passive voice construction for the sentence.