He . . . . (win) next time.a)will winb)canwinc)may wind)shall winCorre...
To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the given sentence:
"He . . . . (win) next time."
The sentence is in the present tense and is expressing a future event. The correct verb form to use in this context is the future simple tense.
Now let's examine the options:
A. will win - This is the correct answer. The future simple tense is formed by using "will" + base form of the verb, so "will win" is the appropriate verb form to use in this context.
B. can win - This option uses the modal verb "can," which expresses ability or possibility. However, in this context, we are talking about a definite future event rather than ability or possibility.
C. may win - This option uses the modal verb "may," which expresses possibility or permission. However, in this context, we are not talking about permission or uncertainty, but rather a definite future event.
D. shall win - This option uses the modal verb "shall," which can express a strong intention or obligation. However, "shall" is not commonly used in modern English, and "will" is more commonly used to express future events.
Therefore, the correct answer is A. will win.
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