Complete the conversation using the appropriate option:
'I don't know how to use this computer.' 'OK, _______ you.'
A
I have shown/ I have taught
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B
I showed / I taught
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C
I'll show / I'll teach
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D
I am showing / I am teaching
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Solution
The correct option is CI'll show / I'll teach
Simple Future Tense is used to express an action that will occur or happen in the future. The simple future tense refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty.
The blank requires an a similar sort of verb as it describes something that is about happen in the future relative to the speaker.
The formula for the simple future is
will + [root form of verb]
The other way to show it is:
[am/is/are] + going to + [root form verb]
Option C matches with the formula (in bold), where "teach" plays the role of the root verb.