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If you promise ________________________ angry with me, I'll tell you what I broke.

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After verbs like "promise," use the infinitive form ("to + verb") to express the action.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • not to get
  • get out
  • not getting
  • not get
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The correct form is "promise not to get," as the verb "promise" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb, "to get." The sentence implies that the person is asking for a promise not to become angry.
Why other options are wrong:
- "Get out" is used in a completely different context, such as when asking someone to leave.
- "Not getting" is incorrect because it doesn’t fit with the structure of the sentence.
- "Not get" is grammatically incorrect because the verb "promise" requires an infinitive after it.
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