A more developed model of this car
in the showroom soon.
(A) is going to show
(B) will be shown
(C) was shown
(D) has been shown
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A more developed model of this car (B) will be shown in the showroom soon.
Future tense:
- The future tense includes events and plans that are to be made in the coming future or are supposed to happen in the near future time.
- For example, "I will do my homework tomorrow"- shows the activity that will be done in the future.
- The sentence in future tense is usually accompanied by the helping verb 'is going' or 'will'.
- But the correct future tense form of the verb will be an option (B) and not (A).
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A more developed model of this car will be shown in the showroom soon.
Explanation for the answer:
- "Will be shown" is used before making a decision.
- In this sentence soon is used at last which shows that the action still not happened and in future it is going to take place.
- So, the other options rather than will be shown are incorrect as they form grammatically incorrect sentence.
- Hence, the correct answer among all the options is (B) will be shown.
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