English, asked by ankitft420, 6 months ago

I would like you to _____ a copy of that.


make me
for me make
making me
made me

Answers

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
1

Answer:

The correct answer is an option (a) make me.

Explanation:

As we can see that given sentence is in present tense ,where "to" is just before the blank which means the blank should be filled with first form of the verb.

Therefore the given sentence should be

"i would like you to make me a copy of that."

So the appropriate answer is an option (a) make me.

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Answered by SparshaM
0

Answer:

I would like you to make me a copy of that.

Explanation:

  • There are two kinds of verb, one is finite and other is non-finite. To before base form is an Infinitive and it is a part of Non-finite verb.

  • Grammatically after 'to' root verb or present form of verb is used. Here root verb or base form is 'make'. Infinitive is also called to-infinitive because here preposition to is used before root verb to make it an Infinitive.

  • Infinitive doesn't follow the rules and regulations of finite verb. Example : - He wants you to make me a copy of that. Here infinitive did not change.

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