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Hardly had I stepped(A)/out of my house when(B)/I saw them coming towards my house. (C)/No error(D)
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d
- Option 1, a: The phrase "Hardly had I stepped" is correct. It uses the past perfect tense properly after "hardly," which is a conjunction used to describe an event just completed before another commenced.
- Option 2, b: "Out of my house when" is the correct structure here, pairing "hardly" with "when." This structure correctly indicates that one action happened immediately after the other.
- Option 3, c: "I saw them coming towards my house" is grammatically correct. It follows the action described and provides a complete thought.
- Option 4, d: The option "No error" is indeed the correct choice in this situation as the sentence is grammatically accurate.
- Correct Answer: Option 4, d
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