Joseph said he would accept the agreement only on the condition that the manager would _ his office position
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"Joseph said he would accept the agreement only on the condition that the manager would quit his office position" is the correct way to fill the blank.
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- The word "quit" is used in this sentence as a verb. A verb is an action that is performed by an individual. "Quit" means to leave a place or a position. Most often, there is a sense of permanency to this leaving.
- The use of the verb is here in the form "would quit" which is in the future tense and is a condition that Joseph has set to accept the agreement.
- The blank can also be filled using the phrase "give up". This phrase is used in the sense of admitting defeat or ceasing to care about something. It can also mean to part with a position or an object.
- In this case, the filled-in sentence would be "Joseph said he would accept the agreement only on the condition that the manager would give up his official position".
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