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17 April, 00:26

To get to the store, Moria crossed the street, was walking to the corner, and took the shortcut the park

A. took the shortcut

B. no error

C. to get to the store

D. crossed the street

E. was walking to the corner

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  1. 17 April, 02:04
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    The sentence is:

    To get to the store, Moria crossed the street, was walking to the corner, and took the shortcut the park.

    If the sentence is implying that Moira took the shortcut to get to the corner, there would be no error, although I would put the word "through" between shortcut and park. "and took the shortcut through the park."

    The answer would be: B

    If the sentence is about listing the steps that Moira always takes to get to the store, then there are a few errors.

    "Crossed the street" and "was walking to the corner" are two different tenses and would be an error. The word "through" must also be added to the sentence. The sentence should then be:

    To get to the store, Moira crossed the street, walked to the corner, and took theshortcut through the park.

    The answer would be both A and E .
  2. 17 April, 03:59
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    There would be no error in the sentence " To get to the store, Moria crossed the street, was walking to the corner, and took the shortcut the park."

    Therefore the correct option listed in the answer choices above is: B.
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