I will play cricket and . . . . . . . . I will have lunch? A. immediately B. straight away C. so D. then

immediately
straight away
so
then

The correct answer is: then.

The word “then” is used to indicate a time that follows another time. In this case, the speaker is saying that they will play cricket and then they will have lunch. This means that the speaker will have lunch after they have played cricket.

The other options are not correct because they do not indicate a time that follows another time. The word “immediately” means “without delay”. The word “straight away” means “at once”. The word “so” is used to introduce a reason or explanation.

Here are some examples of how the word “then” can be used in a sentence:

  • I will play cricket and then I will have lunch.
  • I will go to the store and then I will go home.
  • I will finish my homework and then I will watch TV.
  • I will wake up and then I will get dressed.