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Choose the correct option: Aslam ___ police protection.

A. ask for
B. asked for
C. has
D. have
Correct Answer: B. asked for

The correct option is "asked for" because it uses the simple past tense, which is appropriate for a completed action in the past. The sentence describes an event that has already occurred.

  • A: ask for is incorrect because for a singular third-person subject like 'Aslam' in the present tense, it should be 'asks for'.
  • B: asked for correctly uses the past tense form of the verb 'ask', fitting the context of a past action.
  • C: has is an auxiliary verb or indicates possession, not the action of requesting.
  • D: have is incorrect as it does not agree with the singular subject 'Aslam' and does not convey the action of requesting.

Proper verb tense and subject-verb agreement are crucial for grammatical correctness.

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