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Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
If we ______ any further, we will lose the contract.
back
delay
late
slow
- The sentence is: "If we ______ any further, we will lose the contract."
- Let's look at the options:
- Option 1: back - This word doesn't fit in the context. "If we back" is not grammatically correct here.
- Option 2: delay - This is the correct choice. "If we delay any further" means if we postpone things more, we risk losing the contract.
- Option 3: late - "Late" is an adjective, not a verb. The sentence needs a verb.
- Option 4: slow - To "slow" isn't correct here; we'd need "slow down," and even then, it's not as accurate as "delay."
- So, the best fit is Option 2: delay
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