know , wanting
consider , desirous
think , able
believe , liking E. feel , available
Answer is Wrong!
Answer is Right!
The correct answer is C. “I don’t think I shall be able to go.”
The other options are incorrect because they do not make sense in the context of the sentence.
- “I don’t know I shall be wanting to go.” This does not make sense because “wanting” is an emotion, not a state of being.
- “I don’t consider I shall be desirous to go.” This does not make sense because “desirous” is an adjective, not a verb.
- “I don’t believe I shall be liking to go.” This does not make sense because “liking” is an emotion, not a state of being.
- “I don’t feel I shall be available to go.” This does not make sense because “available” is a state of being, not an emotion.
The correct answer, “I don’t think I shall be able to go,” makes sense because it is a logical statement. The speaker is expressing uncertainty about their ability to go somewhere.