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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence.
The children opens the door silently, yesterday.
will open the door
open the door
opened the door
Will have opened the door
- The original sentence uses an incorrect verb tense for the past action described.
- Option 1: "will open the door"
- This is future tense. It does not fit with "yesterday," which indicates past actions.
- Not suitable for this context.
- Option 2: "open the door"
- This is present tense. It clashes with "yesterday," indicating past actions.
- Option 3: "opened the door"
- This is past tense. It correctly matches "yesterday" to reflect past actions.
- Suitable and correct for this sentence.
- Option 4: "will have opened the door"
- This is future perfect tense. It describes an action that will be completed in the future.
- Not suitable for this context with "yesterday."
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