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Q:
A) Sometimes, when you are used to | B) See a player in the commentary |
C) Box over a long period, you tend to | D) Forget what a great player he was |
Answer: B) See a player in the commentary
Explanation:
Explanation:
The error lies in the second part of the sentence. The form V + -ing is called a gerund if it serves as a noun. In the given sentence "to" has been used as a preposition (in a prepositional phrase) and not an infinitive, thus, the gerund form "seeing" is correct. E.G. I look forward to meeting my relatives. Thus, option 2 is correct. Here, 'used to' is used in the present tense to indicate that one has a habit of doing something.