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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

English

"Then he has some gardening ..."
A. do
B. to do
C. done
D. doing
I thing the correct answer is C but my teacher said that it's incorrect. He chooses B. I don't understand. Could you please explain this for me? Thanks in advance
  

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" The infinitive is used for a future action. "Then" or "Next" means that a future action follows. The infinitive can be used alone.

  • " The infinitive is used for a future action.
  • "Then" or "Next" means that a future action follows.
  • The infinitive can be used alone.
  • The introductory pronoun (that) and the repeated subject -verb (he has) are usually omitted.
  • This version of the sentence has the same meaning.
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"Then he has some gardening (that he has) to do."

The infinitive is used for a future action. "Then" or "Next" means that a future action follows.
The infinitive can be used alone. The introductory pronoun (that) and the repeated subject -verb (he has) are usually omitted.

This version of the sentence has the same meaning.
"Then he has to do some gardening."
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AnonymousI thing
I think
AnonymousHe chooses B.
He chose B. B makes sense. C does not.

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