Explanation
The words “these days” within the sentence indicate that it is talking about an event that is going on in the present,Which is to say that the subject's learning of French is going on. Hence, here we will have to use the present continuous tense.
Option A: it is incorrect. The present continuous tense is formed by using an auxiliary verb before the main verb. The given option is inconsistent with the rule and does not make a meaningful sentence and hence, is incorrect.
Option B: it is incorrect. In the given sentence the subject “Rajveer”, is singular. Hence the auxiliary verb should also be singular; “are” is not a singular auxiliary verb and thus, the option is inconsistent and incorrect.
Option C: it is correct. The given option makes a meaningful sentence which means that “since Rajveer wants to work in France so nowadays he is learning French”. The option is grammatically consistent and hence, is correct.
Option D: it is incorrect. The given option is in the past tense and lacks an auxiliary verb. It is grammatically inconsistent and does not make a meaningful sentence. Hence, it is incorrect.
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