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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution'.
Where you left your bag yesterday?
No substitution
Where did you left
Where were you leaving
Where did you leave
- No substitution: The sentence with the underlined segment untouched, "Where you left your bag yesterday?" is grammatically incorrect. It lacks an auxiliary verb, which is needed to form a question in the past tense.
- Where did you left: Incorrect substitution. In past tense questions, "did" is used as the auxiliary verb, so the main verb should be in its base form ("leave" not "left").
- Where were you leaving: Incorrect substitution. This suggests a continuous action in the past, which does not fit with the context of asking where the bag was left in a completed action.
- Where did you leave: This is the correct substitution. "Did" is the auxiliary verb, and "leave" is the base form of the main verb, forming a proper question in the past tense.
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