Identify the Verbs in Past Tense from the given options:Down fell the ...
Verbs in Past Tense:
- Fell: This is the only verb in past tense in the given sentence. It describes the action of the brown waterfall descending downwards.
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Understanding Future Perfect Tense
The correct answer to the question "________(it/stop) raining by tomorrow morning?" is option 'C': "Will it have stopped." This form is known as the future perfect tense.
What is Future Perfect Tense?
- The future perfect tense describes an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future.
- It is formed using "will have" followed by the past participle of the verb.
Breakdown of the Options
- a) Will it stop
- This is simple future tense, asking if the rain will stop at some point in the future.
- b) Would it stop
- This is conditional and suggests uncertainty. It does not fit the context of a specific future time.
- c) Will it have stopped
- Correct option. This indicates that by tomorrow morning, the action of raining will be completed.
- d) Would it have stopped
- This is also conditional and implies uncertainty. It does not suit the context of asking about a specific time in the future.
Why Choose Option C?
- The question seeks to know about the completion of the action (“stop raining”) by a certain future time (tomorrow morning).
- "Will it have stopped" indicates that we expect the action to be finished by that time, fitting perfectly with the requirements of the question.
In summary, option 'C' is the best choice because it accurately uses the future perfect tense to ask about the completion of an action by a specific future time.