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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
When the weather is hot, I will like to eat ice cream.
I shall like to eat
I liked to eat
I like to eat
I should like to eat
- When the weather is hot, I will like to eat ice cream:
- The original sentence uses "will like," which is incorrect for expressing a habitual action or preference.
- Option 1: I shall like to eat
- "Shall" suggests a future intent or plan, but it doesn't fit natural expression for habitual actions.
- Option 2: I liked to eat
- "Liked" is past tense, which does not match with the ongoing or habitual preference implied.
- Option 3: I like to eat
- This indicates a present, habitual preference, making it the most grammatically appropriate option.
- Option 4: I should like to eat
- "Should like" is more formal and outdated, not commonly used in modern conversational English.
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