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See to it that you ______ the solutions to whatever problems you came across in your paper last time

See to it that you ______ the solutions to whatever problems you came across in your paper last time. A. [A] found B. [B] find C. [C] will find D. [D] you have found

Let’s break this down.

The sentence begins:

See to it that you ______ the solutions to whatever problems you came across in your paper last time.

“See to it that” is an idiomatic expression meaning “make sure that…” or “ensure that…”.

After “see to it that” + clause, we use the present tense for a future/mandatory action (subjunctive mood in some dialects, but often simple present in modern English).

The second part of the sentence is “whatever problems you came across in your paper last time” — came is past because it refers to last time. But the ensuring is about now/future (finding solutions after having identified problems earlier).

In “See to it that you ______ …”, the blank should match the form used in such imperative/insistent constructions.

A. found — would be wrong because it’s past, but “see to it” expects a present (or base form) verb for the action you must do.

B. find — correct (present subjunctive / simple present in this structure).

C. will find — “see to it that you will find” is less natural; usually we avoid “will” after this phrase.

D. you have found — redundant “you” and changes structure; not grammatical in the blank as given.

 

Correct answer: B. find

So: See to it that you find the solutions to whatever problems you came across in your paper last time.

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