murattopak
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It is often impossible to walk down the aisle to get to the toilets, let alone ..... exercise.
a- taking
b- to take
c- take
Correct answer here is "to take".
Now I am wondering if I can say that the verb going with "let alone" follows the structure of previous verb form.
For example
She can't boil potatoes, let alone cook a meal
bare infinitive--- let alone bare infinitive
For my question above
to get to---- let alone to take
But I have no idea how to form the verb after a past simple,a past perfect, and a present perfect sentence.
And also after passives...
The problem wasn't discussed, let alone ////solved// to be solved// being solved// Which one fits here?
Is there any general rule for the usage of "let alone"?
Thanks in advance.
a- taking
b- to take
c- take
Correct answer here is "to take".
Now I am wondering if I can say that the verb going with "let alone" follows the structure of previous verb form.
For example
She can't boil potatoes, let alone cook a meal
bare infinitive--- let alone bare infinitive
For my question above
to get to---- let alone to take
But I have no idea how to form the verb after a past simple,a past perfect, and a present perfect sentence.
And also after passives...
The problem wasn't discussed, let alone ////solved// to be solved// being solved// Which one fits here?
Is there any general rule for the usage of "let alone"?
Thanks in advance.
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