For the past one week/people had stop working / out of their houses/ fearing a sudden attack.
A
For the past one week,
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B
people had stop working
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C
out of their houses
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D
fearing a sudden attack
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E
No error.
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Solution
The correct option is B people had stop working The event is past, so Past tense is to be used with auxiliary 'had', we use ′V′3. So, 'stop' should be replaced by 'stopped'.