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multiple choice question?
All the tickets _____, they went away disappointedly.
A. sold out
B. having been sold out
C. to be sold out
D. had been sold out
Hi. This is a multiple choice question and the key is B. Why doesn’t A work here?
Thank you.
21 de mar de 2019 11:13
Respostas · 8
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A, C, and D are ungrammatical. So, B is the only choice.
I agree with John. The test question is unnatural.
"... went away disappointedly" is actually an error. "They went away feeling disappointed" or "They went away disappointed" are correct. (For details, google resultative adjectives).
Additionally, "all the" and "sold out" are redundant. Most native speakers would say either "all the tickets being sold" or "the tickets being sold out."
21 de março de 2019
All the tickets having been sold out, they went away disappointedly.
The idea of using the present perfect is to show that the tickets were sold out before they walked away, this is a much higher level of grammar than many students normally encounter.
Here you have 'All the tickets having been' as the subject of the verb 'sell out' and when you use another verb as the subject of a verb it is usually in the continuous form. Here they are using the present perfect to show that the tickets were sold out before they walked away.
Hope this helps
21 de março de 2019
it is a bad English test/question.
No selection correctly fits naturally into the sentence.
All the tickets HAVING BEEN sold out, the crowd/customers/ went away feeling disappointed.
21 de março de 2019
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21 de março de 2019
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