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If ayman does leave his work in the factory a lot of other people will start leaving ________. a) too b) either c) neither d) nor

Question

If ayman does leave his work in the factory a lot of other people will start leaving ________.

a) too
b) either
c) neither
d) nor

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Solution

To fill in the blank in the sentence, we need to choose a word that logically connects with the idea presented.

Analyzing the Options

  1. a) too - This implies that if Ayman leaves, others will follow suit. It is a common expression used to indicate agreement in action.

  2. b) either - This word is used in a context where there are two alternatives, which does not fit the context here.

  3. c) neither - This word implies a negative condition but does not match the affirmative nature of the sentence.

  4. d) nor - Similar to "neither," this is used in a negative correlation, which does not suit the affirmative outlook of the sentence.

Conclusion

Based on the context, the correct answer is a) too.

The sentence would read: “If Ayman does leave his work in the factory, a lot of other people will start leaving too.” This indicates that others will also leave, maintaining a positive correlation in the action of leaving.

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