which word goes in the gap?........you come again tomorrow?(did/do/will)
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did ......
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The right auxiliary in the given blank in the question is "Will".
- The options in the question are several auxiliary forms that are utilised in the sentence at the start of the questions.
- The auxiliary and other verb forms are utilized depending on the form and tense of the phrase, whether it relates to something that happened in the past, something that is happening now, or something that will happen in the future.
- We may deduce from the supplied question sentence that it is referring to something in the future, as a person is asking another person if he will return tomorrow. As a result, the query is in the future tense.
- Because it is meant to ask anything about previous behavior, the word "did" is improper in the blank.
- Because it is used in inquiry about current action, the term "do" is equally improper here.
- The word "will" is valid since it is used as an auxillary in questions concerning the future or events that will occur in the near future.
- Hence, the correct sentence is: "Will you come again tomorrow?"
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