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Fill the Correct option, I _____not Budge an inch from the righteous path. (will, shall)​

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Answered by kanishkhandelwal
10

Answer:

will

Explanation:

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Answered by steffis
3

I will not Budge an inch from the righteous path.

Explanation:

"Will" is the correct option.

Modal verbs: The verbs that are used to state or express necessity, ability, compulsion or possibility.WILL and SHALL; both are used with the base form of the main verb. Shall is only used for future time reference with I and we, and is more formal than will. "WILL" and "SHALL" falls in this category only. A few other examples include: CAN, SHOULD, SHALL, COULD, OUGHT TO, etc.

'WILL' is used for:

  • talking about future actions or events.
  • showing that you are fairly certain that something is true.
  • saying that you are willing to do something or that you intend to do it.
  • asking someone to do something, especially when you are annoyed.
  • making a polite offer or invitation.
  • saying whether something is possible.
  • ordering that something must be done.
  • saying that someone has a habit of doing something, especially when you do not approve of what they are doing.

'SHALL' is used for:

  • saying what you intend to do in the future or what situation you expect to be in.
  • asking questions.
  • used for emphasizing that you are determined that something will definitely happen .
  • saying that something must be done in legal documents and instructions.

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