Select the sentence that uses the simple future tense correctly.a)He w...
Option A ("He will go to school by bus.") is correct. The verb 'will go' is in the simple future tense and agrees with the subject 'He'. The other options have incorrect verb forms following 'will'.
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Select the sentence that uses the simple future tense correctly.a)He w...
Understanding Simple Future Tense
The simple future tense is used to describe actions that will happen at a later time. It is typically formed using "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
Correct Usage in Option 'A'
- Option 'A': "He will go to school by bus."
- This sentence correctly uses the simple future tense.
- "Will" indicates a future action, and "go" is the base form of the verb.
Incorrect Usage in Other Options
- Option 'B': "They will watches television tomorrow."
- Incorrect because "watches" is not the base form; it should be "watch."
- Option 'C': "She will speak three languages."
- This sentence is actually correct, but it’s not the selected option.
- Option 'D': "You will eats breakfast at 7 AM."
- Incorrect because "eats" is not the base form; it should be "eat."
Key Points to Remember
- The simple future tense structure: "will" + base form of the verb.
- Ensure the verb remains in its base form after "will" to maintain grammatical correctness.
- Options that deviate from this structure are considered incorrect.
In summary, option 'A' is the correct choice because it adheres to the grammatical rules of the simple future tense, while the others either misuse the verb form or are incorrectly structured.