Correct option is B
The correct option is (b) Ajay will definitely come tomorrow.
Explanation:
The Hindi sentence अजय कल अवश्य आएगा breaks down as follows:
- अजय = Ajay (subject)
- कल = tomorrow (time expression)
- अवश्य = definitely / certainly (adverb of certainty)
- आएगा = will come (simple future tense)
The correct English translation must include the future tense (will come), the adverb of certainty (definitely), and the time expression (tomorrow).
Explanation of Other Options:
- (a) Ajay is coming tomorrow – Uses present continuous tense; does not convey the certainty expressed by अवश्य.
- (c) Ajay shall come tomorrow surely – The placement of surely at the end is awkward and unnatural; also, shall is used for first person (I/We), not for third person (Ajay).
- (d) Ajay will sure come tomorrow – Grammatically incorrect; sure is an adjective and cannot modify a verb. The correct adverb form is surely or definitely.
So the correct answer is (b)