i would like you to ____ a copy of that.
a) making me
b) for me make
c) made me
d) make me
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The correct answer is, "I would like you to d) make me a copy of that."
Explanation:
- For a sentence to be grammatically correct, the verb form used should match the tense of the action performed by the subject.
- In this sentence "I would like you to make me a copy of that", the subject is talking in the future tense.
- Usually, in the simple future tense, the verb form is that of the present and "will" or "shall" is added before the verb.
- However, if the sentence already contains a form of the word "will' or "shall" (modal verbs), they should not be redundantly placed before the verb again.
- Here, since "would" was already used before, the correct usage shall be "make me".
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