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In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. You must pace your work. What (1)______ I mean? I’m glad you (2)______ that question. We pace our work according (3)______ the eighthour workday. If you (4)______ twelve hours of work in your in-box, for example, you must (5)______ that work into the eight-hour day.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
say
find
spoke
asked
Let’s break it down.
- The sentence is: "I’m glad you (2)______ that question."
- Option 1: say — This would make the sentence “I’m glad you say that question.” That doesn’t work. We don’t “say” questions; we “ask” them.
- Option 2: find — “I’m glad you find that question.” Also doesn’t fit. We don’t really “find” questions in this context.
- Option 3: spoke — “I’m glad you spoke that question.” Spoke isn’t used this way in English; we don’t speak a question, we ask it.
- Option 4: asked — “I’m glad you asked that question.” That’s how we say it in English. Perfect fit.
So, option 4 is absolutely the right choice here. You nailed it.
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