Complete each of the following sentences by choosing the option that most suitably fills the space;
He went abroad with a view .... a business partner
to find
to be finding
to have found
to finding
he will find
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D is d answer...this can be found under the use of "gerund"--verb. Where a preposition preceeds a gerund.. For e.g "it was done with a view to ensuring accountability in administration." this is a similar structure.

D z nt rightful ans nt A,its al abt gerund eg..u dnt say ur seeking 4 admission rada u say ur seeking admission.Dats Eng.4 u

English lang. Is al abt d grammatical concord...so alwyz concern hw d sentence is used in d quation nt hw d it is expel nd written. understand it nd read wisely bcus Eng is increasing day by day wit a new version Ok

with a view to, in view of, with the view of, when any of these is used it must be followed by a gerund (ing) or noun but never a verb.





