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Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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When using abbreviations, choose “a” or “an” based on the sound, not the letter. For example, “an MBA” (em-bee-ay) but “a B.Sc.” (bee-ess-see).
Updated On: Jul 15, 2026
  • I shall be doing a MBA online, and continue with my present job.
  • I shall do a MBA online, and continue with my present job.
  • I shall do an MBA online, and continue with my present job.
  • I shall do an MBA online, but continuing with my present job.
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The Correct Option is C

Approach Solution - 1

Let us analyze each option step-by-step:

(A) Incorrect because “a MBA” is grammatically wrong. Since “MBA” begins with a vowel sound (“em”), the correct article is “an MBA.” Furthermore, “shall be doing” indicates a future continuous tense, but the second clause “continue” is in base form without parallel tense structure, leading to awkwardness.

(B) Incorrect due to article misuse — it says “a MBA” instead of “an MBA.” While the tense and structure are fine, the article error makes it incorrect.

(C) Correct — It uses “shall do” (simple future tense) which aligns with “continue” (base form) for parallelism, and it correctly uses “an MBA” because the abbreviation starts with a vowel sound.

(D) Incorrect — While the article usage is correct (“an MBA”), the structure “but continuing” introduces a participial phrase that is not parallel to the first clause “shall do.” This makes the sentence grammatically unbalanced. Thus, option (C) is the most grammatically correct and stylistically balanced.
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Approach Solution -2

This sentence is checked on two fronts: whether 'a' or 'an' is the right article before 'MBA,' and whether the two actions described are expressed in a grammatically parallel way.

  1. I shall be doing a MBA online, and continue with my present job.: 'A MBA' is wrong because 'MBA' is pronounced starting with the vowel sound 'em,' so it needs 'an,' not 'a.' The sentence also mixes 'shall be doing' (future continuous) with 'continue' (base form), which are not parallel in structure.
  2. I shall do a MBA online, and continue with my present job.: The tense structure is fine, 'shall do' pairs naturally with 'continue,' but the article 'a MBA' is still incorrect for the same vowel-sound reason.
  3. I shall do an MBA online, and continue with my present job.: 'An MBA' correctly uses the article suited to a vowel sound, and 'shall do' together with 'continue' forms a parallel structure, both actions expressed as simple future/base-form verbs joined by 'and.'
  4. I shall do an MBA online, but continuing with my present job.: The article is correct here, but 'continuing' is a present participle that does not match the tense of 'shall do,' breaking the parallel structure between the two joined actions.

Correct article usage combined with a properly parallel verb structure makes one option the clear answer.

Therefore, the correct answer is I shall do an MBA online, and continue with my present job.

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Two tags decide this sentence: the article before 'MBA' (it depends on the sound the abbreviation starts with, not its spelling), and whether the two joined verbs share the same tense/form for a parallel structure.

  1. I shall be doing a MBA online, and continue with my present job.: 'MBA' is pronounced starting with the vowel sound 'em', so the article tag should be 'an', not 'a'. The verb tags also mismatch, 'shall be doing' is future continuous while 'continue' is a bare base form, breaking parallel structure.
  2. I shall do a MBA online, and continue with my present job.: The verb tags here are parallel, 'shall do' and 'continue' share the same simple structure, but the article tag is still wrong, 'a MBA' should be 'an MBA' for the same vowel-sound reason.
  3. I shall do an MBA online, and continue with my present job.: The article correctly tags as 'an' before the vowel-sound 'MBA', and the verb tags, 'shall do' and 'continue', share the same simple form, giving a properly parallel structure.
  4. I shall do an MBA online, but continuing with my present job.: The article tags correctly as 'an MBA', but the second verb, 'continuing', tags as a present participle, which does not match the simple future 'shall do', breaking the parallel structure.

Only one option passes both the article tag and the parallel-verb tag together.

Therefore, the correct answer is I shall do an MBA online, and continue with my present job.

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