Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.
If you would do me this favour, I ......... be very grateful?
should
would
shall
will
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Let us forget about the tenses of these verbs and use their modal functions....
Would....expressing the conditional mood) indicating the consequence of an imagined event or situation.
"He would lose his job if he were identified"
Should.....used to indicate what is probable.
"£348m should be enough to buy him out"
Shall.......expressing a strong assertion or intention.
"they shall succeed"
Will.......expressing inevitable events.
"accidents will happen"
Now thw question
If you would do me this favour, I ......... be very grateful?
If it is your intention to be grateful after the favour, definitely the answer is SHALL, following the definitions of the verbs
Understood???

Check out the principle of proximity on the rule of concord...the correct answer is WOULD.

The most appropriate option is:
**B. would**
The correct sentence is: "If you would do me this favour, I **would** be very grateful."
This construction is a polite and conditional way of expressing gratitude based on a hypothetical situation.

The most appropriate option is:
**D. will**
The correct sentence is: "If you would do me this favour, I **will** be very grateful."
In this conditional sentence, "will" is used to express a future result or reaction to the hypothetical action.








