English, asked by aquil199910, 4 months ago

You stand a good chance ____ the match.
a. to win

b. for winning

c. of winning

d. in winning​

Answers

Answered by ankitraj200829
5

Answer:

for winning the match.

Answered by ParvezShere
2

You stand a good chance of winning the match.(Option c)

  • The present continuous tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form of adding 'ing'  to the  main verb.
  • The tense used in the question can be used to express something happening at the moment or to express something that may not be happening right now.
  • So here when we use of winning it indicates the action may not be happening exactly now, indicating that this action may happen in the future.

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