If
my passport, I'll be in trouble.
The words that complete the 'if clause are
A) I lost
(B) I'll lose
(C) I lose
(D) I would lose
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I lose is the correct answer.
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In the given sentence 'If ....... my passport, I'll be in trouble.' the blank can be filled with 'I lose'. So option (c) is the correct choice.
* The first part of the sentence must be in simple present tense.
* As the second part, which is the probable consequence of the first part is in simple future tense.
* So, to abide by the laws in grammar, the blank should be filled with a verb in the simple present tense.
* So the complete sentence is "If I lose my passport, I'll be in trouble."
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