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I'll go with you / as long as/ I won't have to sing.

A. I'll go with you

B. as long as

C. I won't have to sing

D. No error

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Change, I won't have to sing → I don't have to sing.

'as long as' is usually followed by a clause in the present tense when the preceding clause is in the future tense.

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