[amp_mcq option1=”doesn’t win/considered” option2=”isn’t winning/was considering” option3=”hasn’t won/is considering” option4=”hadn’t won/will have considered E. wasn’t winning/will consider” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is: C. hasn’t won/is considering
The manager is considering resigning if the team loses one more match. This means that the manager is thinking about resigning, but has not made a decision yet. The use of the present perfect tense (hasn’t won) indicates that the team has not won a match recently, and the use of the present continuous tense (is considering) indicates that the manager is currently thinking about resigning.
The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the current situation. Option A (doesn’t win/considered) is incorrect because it implies that the manager has already considered resigning, but has not made a decision yet. Option B (isn’t winning/was considering) is incorrect because it implies that the manager was thinking about resigning in the past, but is not thinking about it anymore. Option D (hadn’t won/will have considered) is incorrect because it implies that the manager will consider resigning in the future, but is not thinking about it right now. Option E (wasn’t winning/will consider) is incorrect because it implies that the manager was not thinking about resigning in the past, but will think about it in the future.