61. She avoids________
there.
(A) to go
(B) go
(C) going
(D) to going
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She avoids (C) going there.
Tenses:
- The tense of a sentence tells a lot about the verb and the time the action/task is performed by the subject.
- In the sentence given, the main verb 'avoids' is in the present tense, thus the helping verb should also be related to that.
- The infinitive form of the verb 'go/going' will not be accepted because this will show no signs of tense in the sentence. So the options (A) & (B) won't stand as correct.
- When we put the verb 'go' in the blank it doesn't sound grammatically correct, which is why the continuous form of 'go' will be the correct answer.
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Answer:
The correct option is (C)
She avoids going there.
Explanation:
(A) 'to go' is wrong.Because it was in simple present tense.The sentence itself denotes no definite tenses.
(B) 'go' alone doesn't give a correct meaning.It is grammatically wrong.
(C) 'going' is correct.Because it is in continous tense.But,it doesn't denote the tense.She continuously avoids doing that thing.So, (C) is correct.
(D) 'to going' is grammatically wrong.There is no format like this in any tense.
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