Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'.
I don’t fancy to go out this evening.
Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'.
I don’t fancy to go out this evening.
No improvement required
No improvement required
to be going out
to be going out
going out
going out
to going outside
to going outside
Correct Answer:
going out
going out
option C is the right answer here
to go out should be replaced with going out
fancy means to want to do or have something ; and it takes gerund after it and not infinitive,
so fancy going out is the correct usage which means i don't like going out ; or want to go out