If I take a state roadways bus, I’ll get late, . . . . . . .

is it?
isn't it?
will I?
won't I?

The correct answer is: C. will I?

The sentence “If I take a state roadways bus, I’ll get late” is a conditional sentence. Conditional sentences are used to talk about things that might happen in the future, or things that are possible but not certain. The first part of the sentence, “If I take a state roadways bus,” is the condition. The second part of the sentence, “I’ll get late,” is the result.

In this case, the speaker is saying that if they take a state roadways bus, they will get late. This is because state roadways buses are often late. The speaker is not certain that they will get late, but they believe that it is a possibility.

The answer choices are:

A. is it?
This answer choice is incorrect because it is a statement, not a question. The sentence “If I take a state roadways bus, I’ll get late” is a question, not a statement.

B. isn’t it?
This answer choice is incorrect because it is the opposite of the correct answer. The speaker is saying that they believe that they will get late, not that they will not get late.

C. will I?
This answer choice is the correct answer because it is a question that asks about the result of the condition. The speaker is asking if they will get late if they take a state roadways bus.

D. won’t I?
This answer choice is incorrect because it is the opposite of the correct answer. The speaker is saying that they believe that they will get late, not that they will not get late.