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Jane9412 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

your teeth will go bad

Hi, everyone! I need your help.
'If you eat too much chocolate, your teeth ( ).'
The answer of the blank is 'will go bad'
I wonder 'will be bad' or 'will get bad' is incorrect.
Thank you in advance.
  

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The phrase "will go bad" is idiomatic in English in this situation, and is the most appropriate answer. "Will be bad" and "will get bad" are theoretically grammatical, but are not as good answers. In multiple-choice questions you have to choose the best answer out of those given.

  • The phrase "will go bad" is idiomatic in English in this situation, and is the most appropriate answer.
  • "Will be bad" and "will get bad" are theoretically grammatical, but are not as good answers.
  • In multiple-choice questions you have to choose the best answer out of those given.
  • Some or all of the answers might be in the realm of possibility, but you have to choose the one best answer, which can be tricky.
  • American students have been tearing their hair out for generations over multiple-choice tests.
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The phrase "will go bad" is idiomatic in English in this situation, and is the most appropriate answer. "Will be bad" and "will get bad" are theoretically grammatical, but are not as good answers. In multiple-choice questions you have to choose the best answer out of those given. Some or all of the answers might be in the realm of possibility, but you have to choose the one best answer, which c
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Thank you your replying. It helps me a lot. Thanks.

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