. . . . . . . you . . . . . . ‘English in Ten days’ in the morning?
A. Did , got
B. Will , get
C. Do , get
D. Did , get
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
In this sentence, the verb "get" should be in the base form because it follows the auxiliary verb "do" to form the interrogative present simple tense. Therefore, the correct construction is "Do
you get
'English in Ten days' in the morning?" This is the grammatically correct structure for forming a present simple interrogative sentence in English. Join The Discussion
Comments ( 3 )
Related Questions on Grammar
Confusion
Why no not use " do get"
Please elaborate the answer..