Below the sentence, three possible substitutions are given for the underlined part. Choose the option that is better than the underlined part. If you will come with me I shall be happy.
A
Come with me
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B
Had come with me
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C
Came with me
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D
No improvement
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Solution
The correct option is C Come with me Here, 'shall' already indicates future so the use of 'will' creates redundancy: "will" should be removed from the sentence. In this context, option A is the best answer.