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Be careful with the kind of the job ……… The only thing that is very important is your health which may begin to fail under the heavy pressures of the job. 1) with which you are going to be involved 2) that you are going to get involving in 3) which you are going to be involved 4) you are going to get involved in
2024年12月4日 20:35
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The correct answer is: 4) you are going to get involved in Explanation: * Option 1: "with which you are going to be involved"
Grammatically correct but overly formal for most contexts. It’s not wrong, but it sounds stilted in everyday speech. * Option 2: "that you are going to get involving in"
Incorrect. "Involving" is the wrong form; it should be "involved." * Option 3: "which you are going to be involved"
Incorrect. It’s missing the necessary preposition "in" after "involved." * Option 4: "you are going to get involved in"
This is both grammatically correct and natural. Ending a sentence with a preposition like "in" is common and perfectly acceptable in modern English, especially in informal or conversational contexts.
2024年12月6日
Only #1 and #4 are grammatically correct, but even these are cumbersome. The word "involved" adds nothing useful. If it is a job, then you are automatically involved. You might say it like this: "you have chosen" "you will be doing" "you have taken on" "that will occupy you now" If can't think of any good way to say this using any derivative of "involve".
2024年12月5日
The correct answer is: 4) you are going to get involved in Explanation: Correct Structure: "Be careful with the kind of job you are going to get involved in" is a natural and grammatically correct way to phrase it. The structure "get involved in" means to become engaged or participate in something. Why Not the Others? 1) with which you are going to be involved: Grammatically correct, but overly formal and awkward for conversational or general advice. 2) that you are going to get involving in: Incorrect because "involving" should be "involved." 3) which you are going to be involved: Incomplete. It needs a preposition ("in") at the end to be correct. Corrected Sentence: "Be careful with the kind of job you are going to get involved in. The only thing that is very important is your health, which may begin to fail under the heavy pressures of the job." Let me know if you need further clarification! 😊
2024年12月5日
The correct answer is: 4) you are going to get involved in. Explanation: * Grammatically correct and natural: "you are going to get involved in" is the most natural and commonly used phrasing in English. It avoids awkward or redundant constructions. * Why not the others? 1. "with which you are going to be involved" - Grammatically correct but very formal and less natural in everyday speech. 2. "that you are going to get involving in" - Incorrect. "Involving" is not the correct form; it should be "involved." 3. "which you are going to be involved" - Missing a preposition ("in") at the end. Thus, 4 is the most appropriate choice.
2024年12月5日
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