Select the most appropriate option, out of the five options given for the following sentence, which in your view, should be grammatically and structurally correct. Please note that the meaning and the context of the sentence must not change.
I had chosen to call the Mahatma a critical insider for good reason.
The correct answer is option 3.
The reading of the sentence tells us that the sentence is in the future tense. Thus, the use of the word 'had' is incorrect and needs to be corrected.
Option 1 is incorrect because the phrase 'have chose' is grammatically incorrect.
Option 2 is incorrect because 'had chose' is grammatically incorrect.
Option 4 is incorrect because the article 'the' is missing before 'Mahatama'.
Option 5 is incorrect because the phrase 'from good reason' is incorrect and does not fit the context of the sentence.
This leaves us with option 3 to be the only correct answer.
Therefore, option 3, i.e., 'I have chosen to call the Mahatma a critical insider for good reason' is the correct answer.
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