I..........for a job after my examination. (suitable from of look)
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The appropriate word will be "Will look".
i-e, I will look for a job after my examination.
which clearly shows that it will be future tense.
A future tense indicates an action that does not exist yet but is going to happen in the future. The above sentence shows that exams are still going on and the person is thinking of doing a job after the exams but has not applied for it yet and he is going to apply for it in the future after completing his examinations.
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The appropriate word will be "Will look".
i-e, I will look for a job after my examination.
which clearly shows that it will be future tense.
A future tense indicates an action that does not exist yet but is going to happen in the future. The above sentence shows that exams are still going on and the person is thinking of doing a job after the exams but has not applied for it yet and he is going to apply for it in the future after completing his examinations.
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The correct answer is - "Will look"
"I will look for a job after my examination".
The sentence shows that the situation regarding the job and the examination have not yet happened and will happen in the future. So, the appropriate form of the word 'look' will be the future tense.
So, 'will look' is the suitable form of the word for the blank.
However, in cases of uncertainties, 'might look' may also be used.
"I might look for a job after my examination".
"I will look for a job after my examination".
The sentence shows that the situation regarding the job and the examination have not yet happened and will happen in the future. So, the appropriate form of the word 'look' will be the future tense.
So, 'will look' is the suitable form of the word for the blank.
However, in cases of uncertainties, 'might look' may also be used.
"I might look for a job after my examination".
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