Which sentence uses the correct form of the underlined word?
1. Roy tried to (communication) with the tourists, but they couldn't understand his language.
2. Elena decided to fight the (corruption) student body by running for student council president.
3. Ed liked the teacher because she did not (condescend) to the student.
4. No matter how hard he tried to convince himself, Jacob found the idea of cheating for the test (abhorrence).

Respuesta :

3. There is a proper verb-tense agreement so it all checks out. Hope this helped.

Answer:

3. Ed liked the teacher because she did not (condescend) to the student.

Explanation:

This is the only example that uses the correct form of the underlined word. In this case, the author wants to use a verb, as he is talking about what the teacher did not do. "Condescend" is indeed a verb. Moreover, the word is used in the correct tense (simple past) and the correct person. Therefore, the sentence is understandable.