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Each sentence below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits remaining for the sentence as a whole.

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Each sentence below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits remaining for the sentence as a whole.


As soon as they _________ the branch office, she was asked to __________ to the head-office immediately.
1). came, go
2). went, attend
3). reached, report
4). found, look


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Here, 'reached' and 'report' are most gramatically appropriate. Here, reached means arrived
They also suit the context of the sentence.
The sentence would read as:
As soon as they reached the branch office, she was asked to report to the head-office immediately.
Hence, the option C is correct.

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Answered by on | Votes 0 |
Solution

Here, 'reached' and 'report' are most gramatically appropriate. Here, reached means arrived
They also suit the context of the sentence.
The sentence would read as:
As soon as they reached the branch office, she was asked to report to the head-office immediately.
Hence, the option C is correct.




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