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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to
substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.
As Simon had already been to the park, he lead the way for the other children.
leading the way
lead away
led the way
No substitution required
- The original sentence states: "As Simon had already been to the park, he lead the way for the other children."
- The verb "lead" should agree in tense with "had already been."
- Option 1: "leading the way" - This suggests a present participle or gerund form, which doesn’t match the past perfect tense in the first part of the sentence.
- Option 2: "lead away" - This changes the meaning, implying Simon took the children away from a place, not guiding them.
- Option 3: "led the way" - "Led" is the correct past tense of "lead," matching the past action described.
- Option 4: "No substitution required" - The original sentence has a tense error, so substitution is needed.
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