Not until later _______ MR. Karim was my new next-door- neighbor.
(A)I realized (B)did I realize
(C)I did realize (D)I realize
Answers
We are provided with four options out of which one is to be selected to fill the gap in the sentence. The appropriate option that will be chosen will be the B) option.
- The options that are provided in the question to us are different forms of verbs.
- Verbs are those words that are used in sentences that show the action that is taking place in the sentence.
- The verbs can be broken down into their basic form or root form.
- Then according to the type of tense of the sentence, the verbs can be written accordingly.
- As the tense of the sentence is in past tense the verb chosen will also be written in the past tense.
- So according to these options, C and D will be the wrong options.
- Also, Option A also does not make the sentence grammatically correct.
- Therefore the correct option will be ' B. did I realize ' and the sentence will be completed as " Not until later did I realize Mr. Karim was my next door neighbor."
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Answer: option b that is did I realize
Explanation:
Someone or something that was not included, either intentionally or because someone forgot
Errors are part of any recording process, and accounting also has its fair share of errors that are inadvertently made at the time of recording journal entries.
Errors made in recording are known as accounting errors and it is very important for a business to know the types of accounting errors that can affect the business.
One such error that we will discuss is the error of omission. It falls under the category of clerical errors, which is one of the two main types of accounting errors, the other being errors of principle.
Errors of omission occur when the accountant forgets to record a transaction in the books. It can be an invoice or a sales document.
Errors of omission can be further divided into two types
• 1. Complete omission
• 2. Partial omission
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