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82. Mr. Miller doesn’t like _______ waiting.
(A) being kept
(B) kept
(C) keep
(D) is kept

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Answered by Elsaqueen
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Answer:

A) being kept waiting

Explanation:

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Mr. Miller doesn’t like being kept waiting.

ANSWER: Option(A)

EXPLANATION:

The given sentence needs to be filled with a suitable form of the verb. There are three types of tenses. Present, past, and future tense. All these sentences have four different forms of verbs. Simple present tense can be written as ‘I write my homework every day’ .

This tells about the happening of today and every other day. I wrote my homework yesterday. The above sentence is a simple past tense. The verb ‘wrote’ is the past tense form of the verb ‘write’. I will write my homework tomorrow. This is the future tense form of the verb.

This type of verb will have ‘will+verb’ or’will+ing form of the verb’. The given sentence is in the present tense. Mr.Millar does not like to wait is the meaning of the sentence. So ‘being kept’ is the right option. All other options will not give the perfect meaning.

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