I I met my favorite singer on the street, _____________________

1. I would would ask his autograph.
2. I would ask him to sign in my notebook.
3. I would like to have pictures taken with him.
4. I would just smile at him.
5. I would follow him taking pictures.
6. I would talk to him and ask many questions.
7. i would call my close friends and let them know about that.
8. I would not leave him until I get his autograph.

(Are the expressions for the blank suitable? Check them,please. thank you.)

All are fine except that in #1, you should write, 'I would ask for his autograph.'

The expressions provided for the blank are not all suitable. Here's a breakdown of each option:

1. "I would would ask his autograph."
Correction: The correct phrasing would be "I would ask for his autograph."

2. "I would ask him to sign in my notebook."
Correction: The correct phrasing would be "I would ask him to sign my notebook."

3. "I would like to have pictures taken with him."
This expression is suitable as it conveys the desire to take pictures with the favorite singer.

4. "I would just smile at him."
This expression is suitable if you prefer to keep it simple and just show your admiration with a smile.

5. "I would follow him taking pictures."
This expression is not suitable as it implies invading the singer's privacy. It is important to respect their personal space.

6. "I would talk to him and ask many questions."
This expression is suitable if you are interested in engaging in a conversation and asking questions to your favorite singer.

7. "I would call my close friends and let them know about that."
This expression is suitable if you want to share your excitement with your close friends and let them know about the encounter.

8. "I would not leave him until I get his autograph."
This expression is not suitable as it suggests a persistence that may be considered disrespectful. It's important to show respect and not invade the singer's personal space.

Overall, options 3, 4, 6, and 7 are suitable expressions to use in this context.