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This sentence does not involve a comparison. Therefore, comparative and superlative degrees of adjective “bad” will not be used. Only “bad” can be used. So, the sentence should be improved according to option C. Hence option C is the correct answer.
Such sentences are called Mid-voice or Quasi-Passive voice. Such sentences seem in active voice but their meaning is in passive voice. Such sentences have verbs which are intransitive (without a direct object). In the given sentence, the verb ‘taste’ is intransitive (without any object) and sour is the adverb. So, we use "it" to refer to the subject on which the action is being taken. In such sentences, we do not use the connector "by". We use "when". For example, Honey tastes sweet. Passive form: Honey is sweet when it is tasted
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
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