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I'm afraid I ___ used to working in an open-plan office. A)haven't ever B) haven't got C)haven't D)have​

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Answered by neel2435
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Answer:

D.

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Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

The correct answer is D) have.

"I'm afraid I have used to working in an open-plan office"

Explanation:

From the above question,

They have given :

"I'm afraid I have used to working in an open-plan office" implies that the speaker is used to working in an open-plan office. The auxiliary verb "have" is used to exhibit possession or to shape ideal tenses, and in this case, it is used to shape the existing ideal anxious of the verb "used to," which potential to be accustomed to something.

  • Option A "haven't ever" is fallacious due to the fact "ever" suggests that the motion has no longer befell at any time in the past, which does no longer suit the context of the sentence.
  • Option B "haven't got" is additionally flawed due to the fact it implies a lack of possession or ownership, which is now not the meant that means of the sentence.
  • Option C "haven't" is unsuitable due to the fact it is the contraction of "have not," which is no longer the right structure for the current best disturbing of "used to."

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