He stopped to work two hours ago.
1) working
2) at work
3) with work
4) to have work
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working
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The answer is 1) working.
He stopped working two hours ago.
- In the given exercise, we need to choose the correct form of the verb from the given options.
- 'At work' indicates that a person is at his workplace. It is not relevant in this sentence.
- 'With work' refers to doing something besides work. The given sentence is about stopping work. Thus, it is not the answer.
- 'To have work' indicates that the subject stopped getting jobs. That is not true, however.
- Thus, 'working' is the answer. It indicates that the subject has stopped working for a while.
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