English, asked by angelin37Mariya, 1 month ago

My computer teacher said to me,

I'll tell you as soon as I'll know
I'll tell you as soon as I'd know
Il tell you as soon as I know
Tell you as soon as I've known​

Answers

Answered by AryanDubey124
13

Answer:

A) I'll tell you as soon as I'll know

Answered by soniatiwari214
2

Answer:

The appropriate choice, in this case, is the "I'll tell you as soon as I know".

Explanation:

  • The sentence in question is part of a direct speech, in which there is a speaker and an audience member.
  • In this particular scenario, the computer teacher is the one doing the speaking, while the person hearing them is the one doing the listening.
  • The conversation is being recounted word for word exactly as it was stated by the person speaking.
  • The phrase "I'll tell you as soon as" is connected to the phrase "I know" by the conjunction "as soon as."
  • The words "I know" are the most appropriate because it is an action that will happen at a given time.

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