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If your path is being blocked, I ____(move) my vehicle out of your way​

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Answered by SKrajSamManna
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 \large \textbf \green{\underline{Will move}}

 \small \text{If your path is being blocked, I \red{\underline{will}}} \\  \small \text{\red{\underline{{move}}} my vehicle out of your way. \: }

Answered by SmritiSami
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If your path is being blocked, I will move my vehicle out of your way​.

  • In the provided statement, the future form of the word 'move,' i.e. will move, will be utilized. Because the text discusses a future activity.
  • The supplied language states that if one action occurs, the speaker will take another action. As a result, the simple future tense will be utilized.
  • The simple future reflects facts or certainties and relates to a time later than now. There is no 'attitude' in this scenario.
  • The following is an example of the use of the simple future: To forecast a future event: Tomorrow will rain.
  • As a result, the answer is 'will move'.
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