Which of the following phrases (i),(ii), and (iii) given below each sentenceshould replace the phrase printed in boldletters to make the sentence grammaticallycorrect? Choose the best option among thefive given alternatives that reflect the correctuse of phrase in the context of thegrammatically correct sentence. If thesentence is correct as it is, mark (E) i.e., "Nocorrection required" as the answer.<br />The trees shed his leaves every timeautumn approaches but a healthy treealways gets its leaves back in the spring,which explains the point that fighting spirit isenough to keep one afloat.<br />i. Has shed their leaves every time autumnapproaches<br />ii. shed their leaves every time autumnapproaches<br />iii. shed its leaves every time autumnapproaches

Correct Answer: B. Only ii

Ans. B.A- The subject is ‘trees’, which is plural, so the use of ‘has’ is incorrect as a helping verb.B- The fragment makes the sentence structurally and grammatically correct.D- The subject is plural and therefore ‘its’ can’t be used to address the subject.