Select the most appropriate option. ____indicates an action that hasn't happened yet and will happen.
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A.
Past Tense
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B.
Future Tense
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C.
Present Tense
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D.
Present Continuous
Correct Answer:
B. Future Tense
Explanation:
The correct answer is Future Tense. In English grammar, this tense is specifically used to describe actions, events, or states that are expected to occur at a later time and have not yet taken place. While the past tense refers to completed events and the present tense refers to current ones, the future tense is the designated form for indicating what will happen after the current moment.
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