I ------ for a job after my examination. Use the suitable form of the verb 'look'.
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The form of verb "look" which is most suitable in the given sentence is "will look" .
i-e,
I "will look" for a job after my examination.
In grammar, the future tense is a form of verb which describes an event that has not happened yet and is going to happen in the future.
The above sentence shows that the subject is going to look for a job after his examination. Thus, it clearly shows that it is a simple future tense.
i-e,
I "will look" for a job after my examination.
In grammar, the future tense is a form of verb which describes an event that has not happened yet and is going to happen in the future.
The above sentence shows that the subject is going to look for a job after his examination. Thus, it clearly shows that it is a simple future tense.
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I will look for a job after my examination / I should look for a job after my examination.
You can also use “would/might/may” before look. Will/shall/would all implies future tense. Whereas, might and may implies a doubt in the intention of the speaker.
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