if you ______good grades, we will buy you a car.
a. doing
b. do
c. getting
d. get
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Answer:
d get
Explanation:
because it is clause
first one is simple present n second one is future simple
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Answer:
option d - get
Explanation:
doing and getting can't be used as the second part of the sentence is in future state. Generally we don't say 'if you do good grades', it's not something you do it's something you get
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