November 29, 2024
Explanation:
(c)
(a) was losing his keys This option doesn't fit because the sentence is describing a habitual action, indicated by "all the time," which requires the present tense. "Was losing" is in the past continuous tense, which doesn't match the ongoing nature of the action described.
(b) is loosing his keys This option doesn't work because "loosing" is the incorrect form of the verb. "Loosing" is often confused with "losing," but "losing" is the correct form to indicate misplacing something. "Is losing" would be the correct form for present tense, but it's not provided here.
(c) loses his keys This option seems to be the best fit. "Loses" is the correct form of the verb to indicate a habitual action in the present tense, which matches the rest of the sentence. It accurately conveys the idea that the person frequently misplaces their keys.
(d) has loses his keys This option is incorrect because "has loses" is grammatically incorrect. The verb form "loses" should be used after "has" to form the present perfect tense, but "loses" is already correct in the present simple tense. Additionally, the use of "has" in the present perfect tense is unnecessary and doesn't convey the intended meaning of habitual action.