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Please help me with this
It's so confusing

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Answered by EhsanArshad
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Answer:

Sorry but it will be impossible to explain all of them at once, but I am still explaining the first one. the answer of 1 is A.

Explanation:

the use of present parple or infinitive after remember indicates tense of action. i.e

1. remember + infinitive

it shows that the action is still to be done( in future).

e.g. the current sentence. Here the tickets are still to be bought so we are using to +v-root

e.g.(2nd) are you going to the market? Could you please remember to buy me a book?( it means that the book has not been bought yet)

2. remember + present participle;

it shows that the action is already done.(the action being remembered is already done in past)

e.g. I remember going to the national museum.(it means that I went to museum early on and I am currently remembering that event)

so in the given sentence the use of participle(option b) is wrong.

Note;

for every given sentence, there is a different explanation. So if you want theirs too you will have to post them separately.(I hope you know how to read English)

Answered by uditagupta2020
8
  1. A
  2. B
  3. A
  4. A
  5. B
  6. A
  7. B
  8. B
  9. A
  10. B

HOPEFULLY IT HELPS❤

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