Correct option is C
The correct substitution of the highlighted words is (c) Only I is correct.
Explanation:
· In conditional sentences referring to
future plans or
scheduled events,
"will" is used, not "would."
· Sentence I is correct: "I will play" is grammatically perfect for a future action.
· Sentence II is incorrect because "will be play" is wrong; it should be either "will be playing" (continuous tense) or "will play" (simple future).
Grammatical rule used:
· Use
Simple Future Tense (will + base form) to describe future plans.
Example:
· I will attend the seminar tomorrow. (Correct)
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Information Booster:
· "Would" is the past tense of "will" and is used for imaginary or conditional situations, not planned events.