{ I sincerely request the experts to clarify my doubts }
Complete each sentence below by choosing the most appropriate (or apt) option given in the brackets:

                                   [ If you don't want her to/ If you want her to/ If she wants to] 
-> There may be more than one option which can be used for each statement. Thus, please specify that(if possible) 
  • She'll drop you home,                                          .
  • Shobha won't come home,                                          .
  • Let her carry her bag,                                                   .
  • I will not let her play,                                             .

Dear student,


1. She'll drop you home, if you want her to.

2. Shobha won't come home, if you don't want her to.

3. Let her carry her bag, if she wants to.

4. I will not let her play, if she you don't want her to.

​Regards

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1. if you want her to
2. if you don't want her to
3. if she wants to
4. if she want to
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