I don't know the price. You'd better see the person __________...
Since the question is in present tense, 'In Charge' should be used here.
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I don't know the price. You'd better see the person __________...
Explanation:
The given sentence talks about not knowing the price and suggesting the person to see someone. The correct option to fill in the blank is 'in charge.' Here's why:
In Charge:
The phrase 'in charge' is used to refer to someone who is responsible for something or someone. In the given sentence, the speaker is suggesting the person to see someone who is responsible for the price of the product.
Charged:
The word 'charged' is a verb that means to demand a particular amount of money for something. This word cannot fit in the given sentence as it does not make sense to see the person 'charged.'
In Charge Of:
The phrase 'in charge of' is similar to 'in charge,' but it is used to refer to someone who has the responsibility to manage or supervise something or someone. This phrase does not fit in the given sentence as it adds unnecessary information and changes the meaning of the sentence.
Therefore, option B, 'in charge' is the correct option to fill in the blank.
I don't know the price. You'd better see the person __________...
The sentence ends with the blank, so it can't be option (c), and the person charged is used when the person has done something wrong and is penalised! so option (b) is the correct answer