I was allowed ____ ____ early in order to avoid the rush . Use verb+object+infinitive to complete the sentence
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by her to leave
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The phrase "to leave the office" is the one that should most appropriately fill in the blanks.
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- Given that the question requires the use of a verb, an object, and an infinitive, the phrase "to leave the office" satisfies all of the conditions.
- The word "leave" is the action-oriented verb in this phrase, "to leave" serves as the infinitive because "leave" is also the root verb, and "the office" is the direct object of the verb.
- A word that conveys action and indicates that something is taking place is called a verb.
- An infinitive is the most fundamental form of a verb; it does not indicate tense and does not undergo conjugation.
- The recipient of the action in a sentence is referred to as the object of the sentence.
- It is essential to be aware that the preposition "to" must almost always come after the word "allowed" in order to indicate that someone is allowed to carry out a certain activity.
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