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Answer:
Let’s complete the sentences by choosing the most suitable options from the given choices.
Sentence 6:
“Before you (6)---- stains from leather, you (7)---- out what type of leather it is.”
Choices for Sentence 6:
A) can’t remove
B) needn’t remove
C) had to remove
D) can remove
E) had better be removing
Here, we need a phrase that implies the action to be taken regarding the stains on leather. The most suitable option is D) can remove.
Sentence 7:
“Before you (6)---- stains from leather, you (7)---- out what type of leather it is.”
Choices for Sentence 7:
A) may have found
B) need to find
C) were allowed to find
D) might have found
E) had to find
In this context, determining the type of leather is a prerequisite for removing stains. The most suitable option is B) need to find.
Summary:
6. can remove
7. need to find
Now, let’s check the rest of the passage for completeness and coherence:
“There are many types of synthetic leather and genuine leather. Each (8)---- a different treatment applied to it during manufacturing. Some chemicals damage some types of leather while working perfectly on others.”
Here, we should look for a verb that fits well with the subject ‘each,’ suggesting a variety of treatments. Let’s review the options. For 8, the implied meaning is that each type of leather undergoes a different treatment.
The context implies a simple present tense verb that fits this function, most likely “has,” meaning 8. has a different treatment applied…
“Look for the tag on it to determine the type. If the leather is polished, you (9)---- much about the products used to get the stain out. However, if it is suede, you (10)---- a special cleaner for it.”
For 9, we need a verb that completes the conditional structure logically:
“If the leather is polished, you (9)---- much about the products used to get the stain out.” It implies you should be informed about related cleaning products. A suitable choice here can be “should know” suggesting 9. should know much…
For 10, if it is suede, a specific recommendation is implied. Therefore, 10 must be a recommendation verb suggesting necessity probably “need,” meaning 10. need.
Completed Paragraph:
“Before you (6) can remove stains from leather, you (7) need to find out what type of leather it is. There are many types of synthetic leather and genuine leather. Each (8) has a different treatment applied to it during manufacturing. Some chemicals damage some types of leather while working perfectly on others. Look for the tag on it to determine the type. If the leather is polished, you (9) should know much about the products used to get the stain out. However, if it is suede, you (10) need a special cleaner for it.”
Final Answer:
6. can remove
7. need to find
8. has
9. should know
10. need