Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option: "Do ____________ clubs?" "I go sometimes."
A
you do
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B
you go to
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C
you usually go
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D
you do go to
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Solution
The correct option is B you go to
Option A: The phrase 'you do' refers to an action. But it's not followed by a word that indicates any action. 'Clubs' refers to places, whereas 'do' refers to an action. As a result, the sentence does not form a complete meaning: 'Do you do clubs?' Hence this option is incorrect.
Option C: 'You usually go' is missing a word. The verb 'go' is often followed by a preposition 'to'. Prepositions connect a word or a noun to the rest of the sentence. In this sentence, 'clubs' must be connected using 'to', without which the meaning is left incomplete: 'Do you usually go (to) clubs?' Hence option C is wrong.
Option D: 'You do go to' is a part of a declarative statement. We don't use this form in interrogatory statements. The given statement is interrogatory. Also, 'do' has already been used before. 'Do' begins a question whereas the phrase 'you do...' begins a declarative statement. Hence option D is incorrect.
This leaves option B: 'You go to' completes the sentence in grammar as well as meaning. It's a part of an interrogatory statement: Do + subject (you) + verb (go) + preposition (to) + object (clubs). Hence option B is correct.