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Effectus [21]
3 years ago
5

Which verb best completes this sentence? "Did you __________ about the extra bags in the trunk of the car " I asked.

English
2 answers:
Snowcat [4.5K]3 years ago
7 0
The correct answer is B, forget, because after did, you should always use the bare infinitive (to forget is the full infinitive, bare infinitive is just 'forget', omit 'to). 
Ber [7]3 years ago
5 0
Use the method of Deduction. Place each option in the blank space and read the sentence to see if it makes sense.

Example "Did you have forgotten about the extra bags in the trunk of the car"

Does not make sense.
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1. To signal addition of ideas

3. To signal order or sequence

5. To signal an example 6. To show results

7. To signal purpose

8. To signal comparisons

10. To signal alternatives, exceptions, and objections

11. To dispute

12. To intensify

13. To summarize or repeat

and, also, besides, further, furthermore, too, moreover, in addition, then, of equal importance, equally important, another

first, second, (etc.), finally, hence, next, then, from here on, to begin with, last of all, after, before, as soon as, in the end, gradually

for example, to illustrate, for instance, to be specific, such as, moreover, furthermore, just as important, similarly, in the same way

as a result, hence, so, accordingly, as a consequence, consequently, thus, since, therefore, for this reason, because of this

to this end, for this purpose, with this in mind, for this reason, for these reasons

like, in the same (like) manner or way, similarly

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granted, I admit, admittedly, doubtless, I concede, regardless

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above all, first and foremost, importantly, again, to be sure, indeed, in fact, as a matter of fact, as I have said, as has been noted

in summary, to sum up, to repeat, briefly, in short, finally, on the

whole, therefore, as I have said, in conclusion, as you can see

   2. To signal time

   next, afterward, finally, later, last, lastly, at last, now, subsequently, then, when, soon, thereafter, after a short time, the next week (month, day, etc.), a minute later, in the meantime, meanwhile, on the following day, at length, ultimately, presently

    4. To signify space and place

   above, behind, below, beyond, here, there, to the right (left), nearby, opposite, on the other side, in the background, directly ahead, along the wall, as you turn right, at the tip, across the hall, at this point, adjacent to

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