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She _________ work at 5 o clock and got home by 6pma.leavingb.leftc.leaved.none of the above

Question

She _________ work at 5 o'clock and got home by 6 p.m.

  • a. leaving
  • b. left
  • c. leaved
  • d. none of the above
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Solution

To determine the correct answer for the sentence "She _________ work at 5 o'clock and got home by 6 PM," we need to choose the appropriate verb form that fits grammatically and contextually.

  1. Analyze the Options
    a. "left" - This is the past tense of "leave" and fits grammatically.
    b. "leaving" - This is a present participle and does not fit well in the sentence while maintaining the correct tense.
    c. "leaved" - This is not a correct English word; the past tense of "leave" is "left."
    d. "none of the above" - This option suggests that none of the other choices are correct.

  2. Contextual Fit
    The context of the sentence indicates a past action, as it states that she got home by a specific time (6 PM), implying that her departure had to occur earlier in the past.

  3. Conclusion
    Thus, the only option that makes grammatical and contextual sense is "left."

Final Answer

She left work at 5 o'clock and got home by 6 PM.

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