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Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense forms.
I __________ as soon as I have finished my work.

A. Leave

B. Shall leaving

C. Am going to leaving

D. Shall leave

Answer: Option D

Solution (By Examveda Team)

In the sentence, "I shall leave as soon as I have finished my work," the future tense is used to indicate an action that will happen after another action is completed. The use of "shall" in this context is appropriate for expressing a future action.

The correct form for the sentence is "I shall leave as soon as I have finished my work."

The other options are not suitable because they do not use the correct future tense forms:

Option A: Leave
This option uses the present tense, which does not convey the future action indicated in the sentence.

Option B: Shall leaving
This option is not grammatically correct and does not use the correct tense forms.

Option C: Am going to leaving
This option uses the "going to" future tense, but the form is incorrect. It should be "am going to leave" to be grammatically correct.

Therefore, the correct answer is Option D: Shall leave.

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