“I have not yet decided what I will do this evening; I \(\underline{\hspace{2cm}}\) visit a friend.”
Step 1: Understanding the context.
The sentence shows that the speaker is uncertain about their plans for the evening. They are considering the possibility but have not made a final decision. In English grammar, when expressing uncertainty or possibility, the modal verb "might" is most appropriate.
Step 2: Evaluating each option.
- (A) mite – Incorrect. This is a small insect and does not fit grammatically.
- (B) would – Incorrect. "Would" indicates a definite plan or conditional situation, not uncertainty.
- (C) might – Correct. "Might" expresses a possibility or an undecided action, which matches the context.
- (D) didn't – Incorrect. Grammatically wrong for the sentence structure.
Step 3: Correct usage.
The correct sentence should read: \(\textbf{“I have not yet decided what I will do this evening; I \(\underline{might}\) visit a friend.”}\)
\[ \boxed{\text{The correct answer is (C) might.}} \]
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(P): Fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag can be used as mineral admixtures in concrete.
(Q): As per IS 456:2000, the minimum moist curing period becomes higher when a mineral admixture is added to concrete.
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