Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence I will be gone to buy a cupboard which will fit under the stairs.
Option 1: am going to buy
Option 2: will going to buy
Option 3: am going to buying
Option 4: will be buy
Correct Answer: am going to buy
Solution : The first option is correct.
In this context, the correct phrase to use is I am going to buy, which indicates the speaker's intention or plan to purchase a cupboard. The future simple tense is used to express a future action or event that is not dependent on any other actions or events.
Therefore, the correct sentence should be, "I am going to buy a cupboard which will fit under the stairs".
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Option 1: let herself go
Option 2: let herself gone
Option 3: let her go in
Option 4: let herself going
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Option 1: No substitution
Option 2: be quiet
Option 3: have quiet
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Option 1: rather
Option 2: exclude
Option 3: object
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Option 1: watch
Option 2: watched
Option 3: No substitution
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Option 1: No substitution required
Option 2: upon
Option 3: onto
Option 4: in
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