Fill in the blank with a suitable conjunction: _________ I don't go to work tomorrow, I will have a much nicer day than usual.
A
when
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B
if
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C
as soon as
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D
after
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Solution
The correct option is A if Option B:
The given sentence is a type 1 conditional.
It states a possible condition 'I don't go to work' and its probable result 'I will have a much nicer day'. In this type, the clause that states the possibility is an if-clause. 'If' refers to a condition.
Hence option B is correct.
Options A, C and D: 'When' refers to time, 'as soon as' refers to a time that means 'immediately' and 'after' means 'later in time'.
These words do not indicate condition. The sentence indicates a condition as can be made out from the words given in the sentence. Hence these options are incorrect.