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1). Only B2). Only A3). Only C4). No improvement

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The sentence uses the form ‘won’t be’ which is incorrect and needs to be improved.$

"Won't" is the short form of "will not". 'Wouldn't" is the short form of "would not" and would is the past form of will. $

“Won't” is used when you are certain/have planned for SOMETHING that is not going to take place in the future, for example, he won't GO to London.$
“Wouldn't” is used when we talk in the past about something in the negative about future, $for example, he said he wouldn't lend me any money.$

So in this case, he is OFTEN rude, and I find it annoying or unpleasant, so I want him to CHANGE. Only choice C is correct.$

Choices A and B are incorrect as they make the sentence grammatically wrong.$

Hence the correct answer is option 3.$



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