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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to
substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.
Rahul shall write the exam at this time next week.
No substitution required
will have been written
would be writing
shall be writing
- Original Sentence: "Rahul shall write the exam at this time next week."
- Option 1: No substitution required
- Suggests that the original sentence is correct and needs no change.
- However, the future continuous tense may fit better here.
- Option 2: will have been written
- Uses future perfect tense.
- Implies the exam will already be completed by this time next week.
- Does not match the intended meaning of ongoing action at a specific time.
- Option 3: would be writing
- Uses conditional continuous tense.
- Implies a hypothetical future situation, not suitable for definite scheduling.
- Option 4: shall be writing
- Uses future continuous tense.
- Describes an ongoing action at a specific future time, which fits well here.
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