to
to being kept
to keep
to keeping
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is A. to.
The sentence “I object to waiting” means that the speaker does not want to wait. The other options do not make sense in this context.
- Option B, “to being kept,” means that the speaker does not want to be kept waiting. This is not what the speaker is saying. The speaker is saying that they do not want to wait at all.
- Option C, “to keep,” means that the speaker does not want to keep someone waiting. This is also not what the speaker is saying. The speaker is not saying that they do not want to keep someone waiting. They are saying that they do not want to wait themselves.
- Option D, “to keeping,” means that the speaker does not want to keep something waiting. This is also not what the speaker is saying. The speaker is not saying that they do not want to keep something waiting. They are saying that they do not want to wait themselves.