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Tiffany and her friends ____________ (see) a movie at 8 tomorrow evening.
Correct answer is 'will be seeing'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
"will be seeing"
Explanation : The Answer will be in future tense
Tiffany and her friend "will be seeing" a movie at 8 tomorrow evening.

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By the time you wake up, we ____________ (fly) your kites in the field.
  • a)
    will be flying
  • b)
    shall be flying
  • c)
    can be flying
  • d)
    may be flying
Correct answer is option 'A,B'. Can you explain this answer?

Nikita Singh answered
Rules: I / We/ You/ They/ Common Noun/ Proper Noun + Will/ Shall + be + verb (1st form) with ‘ing’ + object (optional)
By the time you wake up, we will/shall be flying your kites in the field.

Mr. Paul ____________ (teach) the students mathematics next year.
Correct answer is 'will be teaching'. Can you explain this answer?

Harsh answered
The time expression 'next year' expresses an action that is to take place in the future so future tense is to be used. But here we can either use Future indefinite tense (i.e.will teach) or Future Continuous (i.e. will be teaching). Most times future indefinite and future continuous are used interchangeably.

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I ____________ (shop) at the mall this Saturday morning.
  • a)
    can be shopping
  • b)
    will be shopping
  • c)
    shall be shopping
  • d)
    may be shopping
Correct answer is option 'B,C'. Can you explain this answer?

Arun Sharma answered
The future continuous tense, sometimes also referred to as the future progressive tense, is a verb tense that indicates that something will occur in the future and continue for an expected length of time. It is formed using the construction will/shall + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing).

What ____________ (do) this time tomorrow?
Correct answer is 'will you be doing'. Can you explain this answer?

Maulik Ghosh answered
**What will you be doing this time tomorrow?**

To understand the correct answer, we need to analyze the question and its context. The question is asking about a future activity happening at the same time tomorrow. Let's break it down:

1. **The Structure of the Question:**
- The question is formed using the future continuous tense, which is used to describe an ongoing action in the future.
- The structure of the question is "will + subject + be + present participle (-ing form) of the verb."

2. **Understanding "will" as the Future Tense:**
- "Will" is the helping verb used to indicate future actions or events.
- In this context, it indicates that the action will take place in the future.

3. **Understanding "be" as the Auxiliary Verb:**
- "Be" is the auxiliary verb used in the future continuous tense.
- It helps to form the continuous aspect of the verb.

4. **Understanding "doing" as the Present Participle:**
- "Doing" is the present participle form of the verb "do."
- In the future continuous tense, the present participle is used to indicate an ongoing action.
- It follows the structure of "be + present participle."

5. **Interpreting the Question:**
- The question is asking about the activity or action the person will be engaged in at the same time tomorrow.
- It suggests that the action will be ongoing or in progress at that time.

Therefore, the correct answer is "will you be doing." This answer follows the structure of the future continuous tense and accurately expresses the ongoing nature of the action at the specified time in the future.

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All teachers ____________ (attend) a meeting at 2 o’clock this afternoon.
  • a)
    can be attending
  • b)
    may be attending
  • c)
    could be attending
  • d)
    will be attending
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

The correct answer to the question is D: will be attending.

Here's the explanation:


  • The sentence states that all teachers will attend a meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

  • Since the meeting is scheduled for a specific time in the future, we should use the future tense.

  • Options A, B, and C use the modal verbs "can," "may," and "could," which indicate possibility or permission, but they do not convey the sense of future certainty required in this context.

  • Option D, "will be attending," is the correct choice because it expresses the future action of attending the meeting with certainty.


Therefore, the correct answer is D: will be attending.

Note: It is important to carefully analyze the context and tense requirements of a sentence to choose the most appropriate verb form.

Tomorrow, I ____________ in the same seat that I am sitting in now.
  • a)
    will have sat
  • b)
    will sitting
  • c)
    will sat
  • d)
     will be sitting
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Lay Villareal answered
The future continuous/ progressive tense, is a verb tense that indicates that something will occur in the future and continue for an expected length of time.
It is formed using the construction "will + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing)".

Emily ____________ (wear) a red rose behind her ear when she meets you at the airport.
Correct answer is 'will be wearing'. Can you explain this answer?

SOUMYA GUIN answered
This sentence gives us a vibe of an activity which will happen in future hence it is a future continuous tense So will be wearing will be the correct answer.

A colony of bats ________ (fly) out of the cave at 6 p.m. this evening.
Correct answer is 'will be flying'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered
Explanation:
The sentence is in the future tense, indicating that the action of the bats flying out of the cave will occur in the future. In English grammar, we use the future continuous tense to describe an action that will be happening at a specific time in the future.
Key Points:
- The future continuous tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "will" followed by "be" and the present participle form of the main verb.
- In this sentence, the main verb is "fly" and its present participle form is "flying."
- The bats will be flying out of the cave at 6 p.m. this evening, indicating that the action will be ongoing at that specific time.
- The use of the future continuous tense suggests that the speaker has prior knowledge or expectation of the bats' behavior.
- It is important to note that the future continuous tense is used for actions that are planned or arranged in advance.
Therefore, the correct answer is "will be flying" to indicate that a colony of bats will be in the process of flying out of the cave at 6 p.m. this evening.

The mango tree __________ (bear) fruit in a couple of months.
Correct answer is 'will be bearing'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

The correct answer to the sentence is "will be bearing." Let's break down the explanation into headings and HTML bullet points for better understanding:
Explanation:
1. Verb tense: The sentence is referring to a future event, the bearing of fruit by the mango tree.
2. Future continuous tense: The future continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action that will happen in the future.
3. Forming the future continuous tense: The future continuous tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "will" followed by "be" and the present participle form of the main verb.
4. Main verb: The main verb in the sentence is "bear," which refers to the action of producing fruit.
5. Present participle: The present participle form of the verb "bear" is "bearing."
6. Combining the elements: By combining the auxiliary verb "will," the verb "be," and the present participle "bearing," we get the correct answer, "will be bearing."
Therefore, the sentence should be written as "The mango tree will be bearing fruit in a couple of months."

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The workmen ______________ (repair) the bridge the whole of next week.
  • a)
    will be repairing
  • b)
    can be repairing
  • c)
    may be repairing
  • d)
    could be repairing
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?


In this question, we are required to choose the correct form of the verb "repair" to complete the sentence correctly. Let's analyze each option:


  • Option A: will be repairing

    This option uses the future continuous tense, which is appropriate for indicating an action that will be ongoing in the future. This option is correct.

  • Option B: can be repairing

    This option uses the modal verb "can," which indicates ability or possibility. However, it does not convey the intended meaning of the sentence. This option is incorrect.

  • Option C: may be repairing

    This option uses the modal verb "may," which indicates possibility or permission. While it is grammatically correct, it does not convey the intended meaning of the sentence. This option is incorrect.

  • Option D: could be repairing

    This option uses the modal verb "could," which indicates past ability or possibility. It does not convey the intended meaning of the sentence. This option is incorrect.


Therefore, the correct answer is option A: will be repairing.

Overall, it is important to carefully analyze the different verb forms and their meanings in order to choose the correct one in a given context. In this case, the future continuous tense best conveys the idea that the workmen will be repairing the bridge for the entire duration of the next week.

When you come tonight, our group _____________ for our class presentation.
  • a)
    will practiced
  • b)
    will have practiced
  • c)
    will practicing
  • d)
    will be practicing
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

The correct answer is D: will be practicing.
Here's the explanation:
- The sentence is in the future tense, indicating that something will happen after the speaker arrives.
- We need to use the future continuous tense to describe an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
- The correct form of the verb "practice" in the future continuous tense is "will be practicing".
- Let's break down the options to understand why the other choices are incorrect.
Option A: will practiced
- The verb "practiced" is in the simple past tense, which is not appropriate for a future action.
Option B: will have practiced
- The verb "have practiced" is in the future perfect tense, which indicates an action that will be completed before a certain time in the future. However, there is no indication of completion in the sentence.
Option C: will practicing
- The verb "practicing" is in the present participle form, which is not suitable for the future tense.
Option D: will be practicing
- This is the correct choice as it uses the future continuous tense, indicating an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
To summarize, the correct answer is option D: will be practicing.

What ______________ this afternoon at 3PM?
  • a)
    will you done
  • b)
    will you be doing
  • c)
    will you have done
  • d)
    will you doing
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze each option and their suitability in the given context:
A:
will you done

- This option is grammatically incorrect. The correct form should be "will you have done" to express completion by a specific time.
B:
will you be doing

- This option is the most appropriate choice. "Will you be doing" implies an ongoing action at a specific time in the future, which aligns with the given context of "this afternoon at 3PM."
C:
will you have done

- This option implies completion by a specific time, but it does not convey the ongoing nature of the action at 3PM. Therefore, it is not the most suitable choice in this context.
D:
will you doing

- This option is grammatically incorrect. The correct form should be "will you be doing" to express an ongoing action in the future.
Based on the analysis above, option B, "will you be doing," is the correct answer as it accurately conveys the ongoing action at 3PM this afternoon.

My friend ______________ for the TOEFL exam over her summer vacation.
  • a)
    will be studying
  • b)
    will studies
  • c)
    will have studied
  • d)
    will studying
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered
Explanation:
Subject-Verb Agreement: In this sentence, the subject is "My friend" and the verb should agree with the singular subject.
Future Tense: The sentence indicates an action that will happen in the future, so a future tense verb form is required.
Options Analysis:
A:
will be studying
- This option uses the correct future tense form "will be studying" which is appropriate for an ongoing action in the future. This is the correct answer.
B:
will studies
- This option is incorrect because it uses the base form of the verb "studies" instead of the future tense form "will study."
C:
will have studied
- This option uses the future perfect tense "will have studied," which indicates a completed action in the future. It is not appropriate in this context because the sentence does not imply completion.
D:
will studying
- This option is incorrect because it does not use the correct verb form "will be studying" and instead uses "will studying," which is grammatically incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is A:
will be studying
.

I _____________ History next semester.
  • a)
    will be taking
  • b)
    will have taken
  • c)
    will taking
  • d)
    will took
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the given options:
A:
will be taking

B:
will have taken

C:
will taking

D:
will took

The correct answer is A: "will be taking."
Explanation:
- The phrase "next semester" indicates a future event, so we need to use the future tense.
- The verb "taking" is the correct form of the verb "take" in the present participle form.
- The auxiliary verb "will" indicates future tense.
- The phrase "will be taking" correctly expresses an action that will happen in the future.
In summary, the correct sentence is "I will be taking History next semester." This sentence accurately conveys the idea of taking a History course in the upcoming semester.

Tina ____________ (weed) in the garden at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow evening.
Correct answer is 'will be weeding'. Can you explain this answer?

Amrita Kapoor answered
Answer:

Subject-Verb Agreement:
In the given sentence, the subject "Tina" is followed by the verb "weed." However, the verb tense is not suitable for the sentence as it uses the base form of the verb instead of the future tense.

Future Tense:
To indicate an action that will happen in the future, we need to use the future tense. In English grammar, the future tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb. Therefore, the correct verb form to use in this sentence is "will be weeding."

Explanation:
- In the given sentence, "Tina" is the subject and "weed" is the verb.
- Since the action of weeding is scheduled to take place in the future, the base form of the verb "weed" needs to be changed to the future tense.
- The correct future tense form of the verb "weed" is "will be weeding."
- The auxiliary verb "will" indicates the future tense and is followed by the base form of the verb "be."
- The present participle form of the verb "weed" is "weeding," which is used after the auxiliary verb "be" to form the correct future tense.
- Therefore, the correct sentence is "Tina will be weeding in the garden at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow evening."

Summary:
To maintain subject-verb agreement and indicate an action that will happen in the future, the correct verb form in the given sentence is "will be weeding." This form uses the future tense, with "will" as the auxiliary verb and "be weeding" as the verb phrase.

I don't know what they ___________ (do) when we get there.
Correct answer is 'will be doing'. Can you explain this answer?

Explanation:
To explain why the correct answer is "will be doing," we need to understand the context and the grammar rules involved.
Context: The speaker doesn't know what the people will be doing when they get there. It suggests a future action that will be taking place at a specific point in time.
Grammar rules: In English, we often use the future continuous tense (will be + verb-ing) to describe actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
Now let's break down the answer into headings and HTML bullet points:
Subject:

- The speaker doesn't know what they will be doing.
Verb:

- The verb should be in the future continuous tense.
Future Continuous Tense:

- The future continuous tense is formed by using "will be" followed by the base form of the verb + "ing."
Application:

- In this sentence, the verb "do" needs to be in the future continuous tense.
- Therefore, the correct answer is "will be doing."
By using the future continuous tense, we indicate that the action will be ongoing or in progress at the time specified (when we get there). This tense is commonly used when talking about future plans or actions.

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The stewardesses __________ (serve) lunch to the passengers soon.
  • a)
    will be serving
  • b)
    can be serving
  • c)
    may be serving
  • d)
    would be serving
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

The correct answer for the given question is option A: will be serving.

Explanation:


  • will be serving: This is the correct answer because it indicates a future action. The stewardesses are expected to serve lunch to the passengers soon.

  • can be serving: This is not the correct answer because it implies the possibility of serving, but it does not indicate a future action.

  • may be serving: This is not the correct answer because it implies a possibility or uncertainty, but it does not indicate a future action.

  • would be serving: This is not the correct answer because it implies a conditional action, which is not suitable in this context.


In summary, the correct answer is option A: will be serving as it indicates a future action of the stewardesses serving lunch to the passengers soon.

Helen and her family ____________ (sunbathe) on the beach tomorrow morning.
Correct answer is 'will be sunbathing'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

Explanation:
To form the future continuous tense, we use the auxiliary verb "will" plus the base form of the verb "be" (which changes according to the subject) and the present participle (-ing form) of the main verb.
In this case, we have the subject "Helen and her family" and the verb "sunbathe." So, we need to use the future continuous tense to express an action that will be happening in the future.
Answer:
Helen and her family will be sunbathing on the beach tomorrow morning.
Here is a breakdown of the solution:
- Subject: Helen and her family
- Verb: sunbathe
- Tense: future continuous
- Conjugation: will + be + present participle (sunbathing)

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We __________ (sleep) when you come home tonight.
  • a)
    shall be sleeping
  • b)
    can be sleeping
  • c)
    will be sleeping
  • d)
    may be sleeping
Correct answer is option 'A,C'. Can you explain this answer?

Amit Kumar answered
The future continuous tense, sometimes also referred to as the future progressive tense, is a verb tense that indicates that something will occur in the future and continue for an expected length of time. It is formed using the construction will/shall + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing).

Please don't call me after 11PM. I _____________.
  • a)
    will sleeping
  • b)
    will be sleeping
  • c)
    will have slept
  • d)
    will sleeps
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

To express a future action in English, we use the future tense. In this sentence, the speaker is referring to a future action of sleeping after 11 PM. The correct form of the verb to use in this case is "will be sleeping."
Explanation:
- The sentence is in the future tense, indicating a future action.
- The verb "to sleep" needs to be conjugated in the future tense.
- The correct form of the verb is "will be sleeping."
- This form indicates that the person will be in the state of sleeping after 11 PM.
- The other options provided are incorrect:
- Option A: "will sleeping" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "will be sleeping."
- Option C: "will have slept" indicates a completed action in the future, which is not suitable in this context.
- Option D: "will sleeps" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "will be sleeping."
In conclusion, the correct answer is option B: "will be sleeping."

Tiffany and her friends ____________ (see) a movie at 8 tomorrow evening.
Correct answer is 'will be seeing'. Can you explain this answer?

Explanation:
To form the future continuous tense, we use "will + be + present participle form of the verb." In this sentence, the action of seeing a movie is happening in the future at a specific time (8 tomorrow evening). Therefore, the correct answer is "will be seeing."
Here's a detailed explanation with examples:
- Future Continuous Tense: The future continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action that will happen in the future. It is formed using the auxiliary verb "will" followed by "be" and the present participle form of the verb.
- Subject: Tiffany and her friends
- Verb: see
- Time: 8 tomorrow evening
- Formation of the Future Continuous Tense: will + be + present participle form of the verb
- Answer: Tiffany and her friends will be seeing a movie at 8 tomorrow evening.
Example:
- Tomorrow, I will be attending a conference.
- She will be studying for her exams next week.
- We will be traveling to Europe in July.
In conclusion, the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence is "will be seeing" as it accurately describes the ongoing action of Tiffany and her friends watching a movie at 8 tomorrow evening.

We ______________ essays all semester for English. It is going to be a lot of work.
  • a)
    will wrote
  • b)
    will have written
  • c)
    will writing
  • d)
    will be writing
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the sentence structure and understand the appropriate verb tense to use.
The sentence states that the action of writing essays will occur throughout the entire semester, implying a future action. Therefore, we need to use the future tense.
The correct answer is option D:
will be writing

Explanation:
1. Subject: The subject of the sentence is "we," which refers to a group of people who are going to write essays.
2. Verb tense: Since the action is going to happen in the future, we need to use the future tense.
3. Verb: The verb "write" needs to be in the future tense, which is "will write." However, since the action is ongoing and will continue throughout the semester, we use the future continuous tense.
4. Correct answer: "will be writing" is the correct verb form to use in this sentence. It indicates that the action of writing essays will be ongoing and continuous throughout the semester.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: "We will be writing essays all semester for English. It is going to be a lot of work."

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A colony of bats ___________ (fly) out of the cave at 6 p.m. this evening.
  • a)
    will be flying
  • b)
    could be flying
  • c)
    can be flying
  • d)
    may be flying
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered
Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer is option A: "will be flying". Here's why:

Subject-Verb Agreement:


  • The subject of the sentence is "A colony of bats".

  • The correct verb form to agree with the subject is "will be flying".

  • Option B: "could be flying" - This is not the correct answer because "could" implies a possibility, but the sentence suggests a definite action.

  • Option C: "can be flying" - This is not the correct answer because "can" suggests an ability, but the sentence suggests a definite action.

  • Option D: "may be flying" - This is not the correct answer because "may" suggests a possibility, but the sentence suggests a definite action.


Time and Tense:


  • The sentence states that the bats will fly out of the cave at 6 p.m. this evening.

  • The future tense "will be flying" is the appropriate verb form to indicate a planned action that will occur in the future.


Therefore, the correct answer is option A: "will be flying".

Helen and her family ____________ (sunbathe) on the beach tomorrow morning.
Correct answer is 'will be sunbathing'. Can you explain this answer?

Orion Classes answered

To complete the sentence "Helen and her family ____________ (sunbathe) on the beach tomorrow morning," we need to use the future tense. The correct answer is "will be sunbathing."

Explanation:

  1. Subject: Helen and her family

  2. Verb tense: future tense

  3. Verb: sunbathe

  4. Verb form: will be sunbathing


In this sentence, the subject is "Helen and her family," and the action they will be performing is "sunbathe." Since the sentence refers to a future event, we need to use the future tense. The correct verb form in the future tense is "will be sunbathing."

Note: It is important to pay attention to the verb tense and form to ensure proper sentence construction and convey the intended meaning.

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My uncle ___________(drive) to New York tomorrow morning.
  • a)
    could be driving
  • b)
    will be driving
  • c)
    would be driving
  • d)
    may be driving
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered
Answer:
Explanation:
To determine the correct answer for this question, we need to consider the context and the rules of grammar related to future actions.
Possible correct answers:
- Will be driving: This is the most likely correct answer. It indicates a future action that is planned or intended to happen. In this case, the uncle has made plans to drive to New York tomorrow morning.
- May be driving: This answer is also correct. It suggests that there is a possibility that the uncle will drive to New York tomorrow morning. It leaves room for uncertainty or other potential factors that could affect the action.
- Could be driving: This answer is also correct. It implies that it is possible for the uncle to drive to New York tomorrow morning. It indicates a potential scenario without specifying a definite plan.
- Would be driving: This answer is not correct. It implies a hypothetical situation or a condition that is unlikely to happen. In this context, there is no indication of a hypothetical or unlikely situation.

In summary, the correct answers for the question "My uncle ___________(drive) to New York tomorrow morning" are "Will be driving," "May be driving," and "Could be driving."

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The mango tree ___________ (bear) fruit in a couple of months.
  • a)
    will be bearing
  • b)
    can be bearing
  • c)
    may be bearing
  • d)
    shall be bearing
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

The correct answer for the given question is option A: will be bearing. Here is the detailed explanation:
- The sentence is in the future tense, indicating that the action of bearing fruit will happen in the future.
- The phrase "in a couple of months" also suggests a future time frame.
- The use of "will" indicates a future event or action.
- The auxiliary verb "be" is used to show the continuous aspect of the action.
- The verb "bear" is used to indicate the action of the mango tree producing fruit.
Therefore, the correct form of the verb to use in this sentence is "will be bearing" as it represents the future continuous tense and accurately describes the action of the mango tree producing fruit in the future.

 I _______________ (shop) all day tomorrow.
Correct answer is 'will be shopping'. Can you explain this answer?

Sujit Sunil answered
The question asked in this , is going to happen in future (tomorrow) .
So according to rules
I - will + be + ing form of verb
We - shall + be + in form of verb

So answer will be
Option A " will be shopping "

The stewardesses _________ (serve) lunch to the passengers soon.
Correct answer is 'will be serving'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

To form the correct sentence, we need to use the future tense as the action of serving lunch to the passengers is going to happen in the future. In this case, we should use the future continuous tense.

Explanation:
To explain the solution in detail, we can break it down into the following points:
- The given sentence is in the present continuous tense, which indicates an action happening at the current moment.
- However, the sentence states that the stewardesses will serve lunch to the passengers soon, which implies a future action.
- To express a future action that will be happening continuously, we need to use the future continuous tense.
- The future continuous tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "will" + "be" + present participle ("-ing" form of the verb).
- In this case, the verb "serve" should be in its present participle form, which is "serving."
- Therefore, the correct form of the verb "serve" in the given sentence is "will be serving."
- The corrected sentence should be: "The stewardesses will be serving lunch to the passengers soon."

Emily ____________ (wear) a red rose behind her ear when she meets you at the airport.
Correct answer is 'will be wearing'. Can you explain this answer?

Explanation:
- The sentence is in the future tense because it is referring to something that will happen in the future.
- The verb form "will be wearing" is used to indicate an action that will be in progress in the future.
- The verb "wear" is in the base form, and the auxiliary verb "will" is used to indicate future tense.
- The phrase "a red rose behind her ear" is the object of the verb "wearing" and provides additional information about what Emily will be wearing.
- The sentence implies that Emily has a habit of wearing a red rose behind her ear when she meets someone at the airport.
Example:
- Emily will be wearing a red rose behind her ear when she meets you at the airport.
- This implies that Emily regularly wears a red rose behind her ear when meeting people at the airport.
- It suggests that the red rose is a recognizable characteristic of Emily when she greets someone at the airport.
- The sentence sets the expectation that Emily will have the red rose behind her ear when she meets the person at the airport.

Mr. Paul ____________ (teach) the students mathematics next year.
Correct answer is 'will be teaching'. Can you explain this answer?

Saikat Roy answered
The sentence is on future tense( next year is mentioned in the sentence) . So the verb have to have on future tense

Waverly ____________ (use) his laptop for the next few hours.
Correct answer is 'will be using'. Can you explain this answer?

Divey Sethi answered
Answer:

Waverly will be using his laptop for the next few hours. Here is a detailed explanation:


  • Future Continuous Tense: The sentence is in the future continuous tense, which is used to talk about an action that will be happening at a specific future time.

  • Subject: The subject of the sentence is "Waverly".

  • Auxiliary Verb: The auxiliary verb used is "will be".

  • Main Verb: The main verb is "using".

  • Duration: The phrase "for the next few hours" indicates the duration of the action.


Therefore, the correct answer is "Waverly will be using his laptop for the next few hours." This implies that Waverly has plans to use his laptop continuously in the future for the specified duration.

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