''What exactly does he want ?" "He would like to see you ...... a good job on…
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''What exactly does he want ?"
"He would like to see you ...... a good job on the project."
- A.
got
- B.
get
- C.
getting
- D.
will get
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Correct answer: B
Answer: get
Corrected sentence:
"What exactly does he want?" "He would like to see you get a good job on the project."
Explanation:
Use the base form of the verb (get) after verbs like "see" or the phrase "would like to see" to indicate witnessing or wanting to witness a complete action.
"Getting" (present participle) would stress the ongoing process (seeing someone in the process of obtaining the job) but is less natural here.
"Got" is past tense and does not fit the intended meaning or structure.
"Will get" is not used after "see" in this construction; use the base verb instead.