Fill in the blank: 'Would you mind _______ the accounts one more time?'
Fill in the blank: 'Would you mind _______ the accounts one more time?'
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For checking
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to check
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checking
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check
Would you mind এরপর 'verb' থাকলে তার পূর্বে 'to' না বসে 'ing' যুক্ত হয়। Would you mind অর্থ কিছু মনে না করলে। এর পরবর্তী অংশে Gerund + অন্যান্য +? লিখতে হয়। যেমনঃ Would you mind opening the door?
বাক্যের অর্থঃ কিছু মনে না করলে হিসাবটি আরেকবার দেখবেন?
In the sentence "Would you mind checking the accounts one more time?", the word "checking" is used because of the structure of the phrase "Would you mind...". Here's why:
"Would you mind" + verb-ing:
After the phrase "Would you mind", the verb that follows is typically in the gerund form (verb + -ing). This is a standard grammatical rule in English.
For example:
- "Would you mind closing the window?"
- "Would you mind helping me with this?"
Purpose of "checking":
The gerund "checking" acts as the object of the sentence. It refers to the action of reviewing or verifying the accounts, which is what the speaker is politely requesting.
Using "check" instead of "checking" would be grammatically incorrect here.
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