Fill in the blank with most appropriate modal denoting intent:
I ____ have to learn German to get a job in Germany.
A
will
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B
can
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C
could
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D
would
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Solution
The correct option is A will Option A is the correct answer because 'will' is used to refer to things in the future that we think are certain, also for for immediate intentions and decisions, or to express someone’s willingness to do something or to make offers.
Here it signifies his decision to learn German.
Option C and D are incorrect because they are in past tense.
Option B is incorrect because 'can' is used to express ability to do something, but since learning German is a requirement, it is incorrect to use can.