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Complete each of the following sentences by choosing the option that most suitably ...

Complete each of the following sentences by choosing the option that most suitably fills the space;

I would not have condescended to appease the traffic policeman but i happened .... traffic regulation
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  • A To have broken
  • B To be breaking
  • C To break
  • D To break in
  • E To have evaded
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Explanation:
"To break" is the correct infinitive form used here after "happened" to describe an action that occurred by chance or inadvertently.

"To have broken" would be grammatically incorrect in this context because it suggests a past perfect construction, which doesn’t fit the meaning of the sentence.

"To be breaking" is the present continuous form and does not work here because it implies ongoing action.

"To break in" is not the right choice, as "break in" typically means entering a place without permission, which does not relate to the context of breaking traffic regulations.

"To have evaded" suggests a different meaning, implying avoidance, which is not the intent here.

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