Complete the given sentence using appropriate form of verb: I’m too tired to walk home. I think ____________ a taxi. A. I have got B. I am getting C. I got D. I’ll get

I have got
I am getting
I got
I'll get

The correct answer is D. I’ll get.

The sentence is about the speaker’s intention to take a taxi. The speaker is tired and does not want to walk home. The speaker is planning to take a taxi in the near future. The verb “get” is the most appropriate verb to use in this sentence because it expresses the speaker’s intention to take a taxi.

The other options are not as appropriate. Option A, “I have got,” is in the past tense. It does not express the speaker’s intention to take a taxi in the near future. Option B, “I am getting,” is in the present progressive tense. It expresses the speaker’s action of getting a taxi. However, the speaker is not currently getting a taxi. The speaker is planning to get a taxi in the near future. Option C, “I got,” is in the simple past tense. It expresses the speaker’s action of getting a taxi in the past. However, the speaker is not talking about getting a taxi in the past. The speaker is talking about getting a taxi in the near future.