She (to come) home ay eleven o'clock thet's why she (not to call) you. ❗️❗️❗️ ❗️❗️❗️

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zill81 zill81  11.01.2024 13:12
Вы правильно заметили, что в предложении есть некоторые ошибки. Давайте разберем их пошагово.

First of all, let's identify the tense of the verbs in the sentence. We have two verbs - "to come" and "to call". The first one is in the present simple tense, while the second one is in the past simple tense.

Now, let's address the first part of the sentence. "She (to come) home." Since it is an action that happened in the past, we need to use the past simple tense. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "to come" should be "came".

Moving on to the second part of the sentence, "she (not to call) you." Here, we have a negation, as indicated by the word "not". When using the past simple tense in negated sentences, we use the auxiliary verb "did" followed by the base form of the verb. So, the correct form of the verb "to call" should be "did not call".

Now, let's put it all together:

"She came home at eleven o'clock; that's why she did not call you."

In this corrected sentence, we have the correct verb forms and the appropriate tense usage.

The reason she didn't call you was because she arrived home at eleven o'clock.

I hope this explanation helps you understand the correct answer and the reasoning behind it. Let me know if you have any further questions.
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