Choose the option that best completes the gap.

If you keep playing with this door handle, it will get __________

a

loose

b

lose

c

loosed

d

loosing

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GeniusElisha
5 years ago

Option A is correct it's an idiomatic expression

i_am_lampejay
2 years ago

The answer is Loose.
'Loose' here acts as an adjective, not as a verb in the past tense.

Consider this sentence for example :
If you keep playing with the girl, she will become happy.
'Happy' cannot be considered as a verb.

Didigift23
1 year ago

option A is correct, loosed is the wrong amswer
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AyOne
2 years ago

An AI's explanation:

The advice you received about using a past participle after "will get" is generally accurate for forming passive voice constructions or to indicate a change of state. However, in this specific case, the most appropriate choice is "loose," which is an adjective. The sentence is describing the door handle's potential state change as a result of being played with, not an action being performed on it. Therefore, "loose" is the correct answer to describe the condition of the door handle becoming not tight or fixed in place. Option A is correct.

Moyan
5 years ago

The correct answer is A-loose

abdulsalam.saliu
4 years ago

The correct answer is C. Loosed . This is because "will get" makes the statement a future tense and therefore a past participle tense should be used instead of present tense.

tokiedokie
1 year ago

"Loosed" is past tense and does not fit into the sentence appropriately while option A "Loose" would be a better fit for the sentence.

Oaks123
2 months ago

its like your app is malfunctioning, after seleting an option, i shows that I selected another option, it has done this several times, even after jotting down the options that I chose , in the end, I see another option selected for me, This is really terrible

mi6mi9
1 year ago

in the 2018 jamb past question English number 18 the answer provided for the the correct answer is not the same with the video corrections

ayebainaemi
6 years ago

In the statement, the word 'get' is in present tense and is a verb, so present verb goes with past verb so the right answer is option "C" Loosed

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