2. What would you say. Use will, would, shell or should
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Refuse to take any risks
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I would refuse to take any risk.
- Modal verbs or auxiliary verbs - will, would, shall, and should are used in addition to the main verb.
- Would is used to express a preference. For example, I would like to go to shopping today.
- Will expresses a choice. Example, I will clean my room.
- Shall is used to suggest something. For example, Shall I leave?
- Should is used to express an opinion. For example, You should do more physical work.
- So, the correct option here is would.
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- I will refuse to take any risks.
Explanation:
- I will refuse to take any risks. Shall and will are auxiliary verb of future Indefinite tense. Grammatically 'shall' is used after first person but now 'will' is applicable for all 'persons' ( first, second, third person )
- Structure of Future Indefinite Tense: Subject+ auxiliary verb(shall, will) + main verb, present form + object. Example: I shall wait for you.
- Though the sentence can be : 'I would like to refuse to take any risks.'
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