Select the correct negative form in the simple future tense.a)He wont ...
Option B ("They will not be coming to the party.") is correct. In the simple future tense, 'will not be' is followed by the present participle (coming) for future continuous. The other options misuse the verb form after 'will not/won't'.
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Select the correct negative form in the simple future tense.a)He wont ...
Understanding the Simple Future Tense
The simple future tense is used to describe actions that will occur at a later time. The structure typically involves the use of "will" or "shall" followed by the base form of the verb.
Negative Form in Simple Future Tense
To form the negative in simple future tense, we generally use "will not" or its contraction "won't" followed by the base form of the verb.
Analysis of Options
- a) He won't plays in the match.
- Incorrect: The base form "play" should be used instead of "plays."
- b) I won't be going on vacation.
- Correct: This is a proper negative form of the verb "to go" in the future continuous tense. It correctly uses "won't" and maintains the structure of the sentence.
- c) She will not speaks at the conference.
- Incorrect: The verb form should be "speak" instead of "speaks."
- d) They will not be coming to the party.
- Incorrect: Although the structure is correct, it's not the best answer according to the question asking for the most appropriate form, which is option B.
Conclusion
Therefore, option b is the correct answer as it perfectly illustrates the negative form of the future tense with appropriate verb usage. Understanding this structure is key for accurate communication in English.