''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."

  1. A.

    got

  2. B.

    get

  3. C.

    getting

  4. 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.

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