You_____ have the money tomorrow.a)wouldb)shallc)shouldd)none of these...
Modal auxiliary verbs are used to express a variety of meanings such as ability, possibility, permission, obligation, etc. The correct modal auxiliary verb to complete the given sentence is 'shall'. Let's discuss why it is the correct option.
Explanation:
- 'Would' is used to express a conditional action or a past habit. For example, "If I had the money, I would buy a new car." or "When I was younger, I would walk to school every day." Therefore, 'would' is not the correct option to complete the given sentence.
- 'Should' is used to express a recommendation or an expectation. For example, "You should study harder if you want to pass the exam." or "He should be here by now." Therefore, 'should' is not the correct option to complete the given sentence.
- 'Shall' is used to express a future action or a suggestion. For example, "I shall meet you at the airport tomorrow." or "Shall we go for a walk?" In the given sentence, we are talking about a future action (having money tomorrow), so 'shall' is the correct option to use.
Therefore, the correct sentence would be "You shall have the money tomorrow."
You_____ have the money tomorrow.a)wouldb)shallc)shouldd)none of these...
Here the speaker is giving a command.And from the options ,shall is used with second or third person to indicate threat, warning, command, promise, assurance and determination.thus correct answer is 'B'.