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  • 14-03-2021
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10. We had hoped to go to Spain,
we ended up in France.
(otherwise, instead, again)

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Emela
Emela Emela
  • 19-03-2021

Answer:

Instead

Explanation:

Instead is the correct option because it is most suitable in completing the sentence.

Instead is an adverb that means an alternative or a replacement for something.

The sentence: We had hoped to go to Spain, we ended up in France can be better written as:

We had hoped to go to Spain, we ended up in France instead.

This means that France was used as an alternative for Spain.

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