Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense forms. What time __________ you __________ to Delhi today?
A
Shall, go
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B
Will, going
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C
is, going to go
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D
Will, go
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Solution
The correct option is D Will, go The traditional rule is that 'shall' is used with first person pronouns (i.e. I and we) to form the future tense, while 'will' is used with second and third person forms (i.e. you, he, she, it, they). Therefore option D is the correct answer and option A is incorrect.
Option B is incorrect because the option is faulty in itself as it lacks the word 'be' to form the correct continuous form.
Option C is incorrect because it is in the future continuous form which indicates that the action that is yet to happen in the future will be progressive and also if we fill the first blank with 'is'. it would make the sentence grammatically incorrect. Since the action of leaving for Delhi will not be not a progressive action, this option is incorrect.