What tense is the underlined verb in the sentence? Our guests will have eaten three pizzas by the end of the evening. A. present B. future perfect C. future D. present perfect
"will have eaten" @Conqueror @AnswerMyQuestions @kels200105
Any ideas ?
What do you think ?
'will' is always future tense
@Conqueror I think future Perfect.
You're corret.
*correct
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@Conqueror No problem :) Ill get you to 99 before you know it :)
It's D... D:
NO ITS FUTURE PERFECT
Future Perfect @kels200105 a tense of verbs expressing expected completion in the future, in English exemplified by will have done.
I looked up the definition xDD
Future perfect: a tense of verbs expressing expected completion in the future, in English exemplified by will have done.
Our google definitions are the same :D
Oh... OKAY! SORRY! Lol
HA, KELS
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FORM Future Perfect with "Will" [will have + past participle] Examples: You will have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S. Will you have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S.? You will not have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S.
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