Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank...
The action mentioned in the sentence is in the future tense. The correct grammatical phrase to be used is the simple future tense of the verb. Thus, ‘will be’ is
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Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank...
Explanation:
The sentence is in the present tense, and the blank is to be filled with a word that shows future tense. The correct option is 'D' - will be - which is the simple future tense.
- Option A - has been - This is the present perfect tense, which is not suitable for the sentence as it talks about a future event.
- Option B - would have been - This is the past conditional tense, which is not suitable for the sentence as it talks about a future event.
- Option C - have been - This is the present perfect tense, which is not suitable for the sentence as it talks about a future event.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 'D' - will be - which is the simple future tense and shows that the efforts will be successful if the person does well in the exam next year.
Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank...
Answer:
The correct option is (d) will be.
Explanation:
- The sentence is in the conditional form - "If you do well in this exam next year".
- The clause "my efforts" is in the present tense, which implies that the speaker is talking about the current efforts they are putting in.
- Since the condition is in the future ("next year"), the result of the condition must also be in the future.
- The appropriate future tense to use in this context is "will be", which indicates a future event that is certain to happen.
- Therefore, the correct option is (d) will be, which completes the sentence grammatically and contextually - "If you do well in this exam next year then my efforts will be successful."