English, asked by sr8559150, 5 months ago

If David
answer ________
my phone this time I _____
call him again.
a. won't / doesn't
b. doesn't / won't
c. won't / don't
d. isn't/ won't​

Answers

Answered by vedikadixit52
1

Answer:

"If David answers my phone this time, I won't call him again." The correct answer is option A.

Explanation:

The sentence is written in the first conditional form, which expresses a hypothetical situation and its probable result. In this case, the hypothetical situation is David answering the speaker's phone, and the probable result is that the speaker won't call him again.

Option B, "doesn't/won't," is incorrect because the two verbs must be in the same tense. If "doesn't" is used, then the correct verb to follow would be "doesn't call him again."

Option C, "won't/don't," is also incorrect because it uses the present tense "don't" to refer to a future action, which is grammatically incorrect. Option D, "isn't/won't," is incorrect because it uses the present continuous tense "isn't" to refer to a future hypothetical situation, which is not grammatically correct.

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