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Rearrange the words to form sentences using 'will'.
"if you want. / will / come to Alabama / with you, / I"

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I will come to Alabama with you, if you want.
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with you, I Alabama to come will if you want
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if you want will come to Alabama with you I
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if you want you, with Alabama too come I will
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Solution

The correct option is A I will come to Alabama with you, if you want.
The correct answer is 'I will come to Alabama with you, if you want.' 'Will' is used as a modal verb before 'come' to convey an offer here.

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