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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
My mom told me to have cleaning up the kitchen before I go outside.
to have clean out
to clean up
to clean over
to clean out
- Original sentence: "My mom told me to have cleaning up the kitchen before I go outside."
- Problem: "to have cleaning up" is incorrect. It mixes tenses unnecessarily.
Option 1: to have clean out
- "to have clean out" is also awkward and incorrect. It doesn't fit proper grammar structure.
Option 2: to clean up
- Correct Answer: "to clean up" is simple and direct. It means tidying or organizing, perfect for kitchen context.
Option 3: to clean over
- "to clean over" is incorrect. It isn't a commonly used phrase in English.
Option 4: to clean out
- "to clean out" suggests removing all contents from something. Less suitable unless you empty the kitchen.
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