She found a do on her way to home

She found a do on her way to home

She found a do on her way to

when she was alone at home,Mary needed a friend____ 1.playing with 2.to play with why?

Two

It is Saturdays and she can't find the boy home

At
At home
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Susan can't find her home and she is l_____ Fill in the blanks according to the meaning and initials

lost
Be lost

The little girl can't find her mother,so she is crying s_____ . fill in the blanks with initials

sadly
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The little girl can't find her mother ,but she is quite l____ to meet those kind people

lucky
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The little girl is very s____ and she wants to stay at home.

sike

My parents were having supper when I _ back home. A.came B.come C.comes

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Option a
The time of the main clause is the past continuous tense, and the adverbial clause of time should also occur in the past,
Only a is the past tense, so choose a
When I got home, my parents were having dinner

She returned home only to find the door open and something___ A,missing B,missed

missing
Missing is the object complement here
The present participle is used as the object complement, indicating that the object is the sender of the action, forming a logical subject predicate relationship;
The past participle as object complement indicates that the object is the acceptor of action and constitutes a logical verb object relationship
There is no passive relationship but subject predicate relationship
If something has been stolen, use the past participle to passive

when he ___ the door,he found his keys were nowhere.1 would open 2 was to open Choose which one to choose, and tell why they are right and wrong

Two
Translation:
2 was to open the door
Open any time in the future