English · Subject Verb Agreement
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Select the option which fits appropriately in the blank:
We shall _________ there for a week.
- A
Be going
- B
Has been gone
- C
Has going
- D
Been going
The correct option that fits appropriately in the blank is:
"We shall be going there for a week."
The phrase "shall be going" is used to indicate a future action. "Shall" is a modal auxiliary verb used with "be going" to talk about future plans or intentions. The other options are not suitable in this context, as they either do not convey the future tense or contain incorrect verb forms.
The correct option that fits appropriately in the blank is:
"We shall be going there for a week."
The phrase "shall be going" is used to indicate a future action. "Shall" is a modal auxiliary verb used with "be going" to talk about future plans or intentions. The other options are not suitable in this context, as they either do not convey the future tense or contain incorrect verb forms.
This option is incorrect because "has been gone" is a past perfect tense and does not fit with the future tense indicated by "shall" and the context of the sentence.
This option is grammatically incorrect. "Has going" is not a correct verb form in English.
This option is incorrect. "Been going" is a present perfect continuous tense and does not fit with the future tense indicated by "shall" in the sentence.
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