Chose the correct words to complete the sentence.

My answers are with capital

1. IF SHE COMPLAINS or When she complained… all through the office party again, everyone won't or be will be annoyed.

2. If you have time, you going to or WILL YOU …come to the head office with us?

3. Yeah! Well, they should have or SHOULDN'T …told me… IF or so… they were going to change things.

4. He going to or WOULD.. call me into his office just as I was going home!

5. Do you wanting to or WANT TO… have a dinner meeting sometime next week?

6. All of this COULD HAVE BEEN or will have been… avoided with a simple phone call.

It would be clearer if you'd just type the sentences as you think they should read -- without all the choices.

I wrote again. Thanks

1. IF SHE COMPLAINS all through the office party again, everyone will be annoyed.

2. If you have time, WILL YOU …come to the head office with us?

3. Yeah! Well, they SHOULDN'T told me IF they were going to change things.

4. He WOULD call me into his office just as I was going home!

5. Do you WANT TO have a dinner meeting sometime next week?

6. All of this COULD HAVE BEEN avoided with a simple phone call.

All look good except #3.

Please re-think that one and let us know how you rephrase it.

Yeah! Well, they SHOULD HAVE told me SO they were going to change things.

Thanks

1. IF SHE COMPLAINS all through the office party again, everyone will be annoyed.

To choose the correct word, let's analyze the sentence. The main subject is "everyone," which means the verb should agree with a plural subject. Therefore, the correct word is "will be."

2. If you have time, will you come to the head office with us?

To choose the correct word, we need to form a question in the future tense. The subject is "you," and the correct word should agree with the subject. Therefore, the correct word is "will you."

3. Yeah! Well, they shouldn't have told me they were going to change things.

To choose the correct word, we need to express a negative in the past tense. The correct word to express negative past tense is "shouldn't."

4. He would call me into his office just as I was going home!

To choose the correct word, we need to express a past action that was conditional. The correct word for a past conditional action is "would."

5. Do you want to have a dinner meeting sometime next week?

To choose the correct word, we need to form a question asking for a desire or preference. The correct word to express a desire is "want to."

6. All of this could have been avoided with a simple phone call.

To choose the correct word, we need to express a possibility in the past. The correct word for expressing past possibility is "could have been."