Direction : (Q. No. 32 to 35) : Choose the
correct determiner from the given option:
32. 'She will have been served food' is in:
(A) Past perfect tense
(B). Future perfect continuous tense
(C) Future indefinite tense
(D) Future perfect tense
2019
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
The correct option for the given sentence is the option (D) Future Perfect Tense
Explanation:
We use (the future perfect) will have + a past participle to talk about actions that will be over in the future. We usually use this tense with expressions such as by evening, until midnight, before noon, by the time you reach.
Answered by
0
Correct tense:
'She will have been served food' is in (D) Future perfect tense.
Explanation:
- The future prefect tense has future verb and past participle. It can be used in positive and negative sentence.
- This tense is used to describe something that is expected to happen in a certain time reference. It is used to define "will have been" tense.
- The perfect tense contains the words such as have or had.
- This sentence can also been written as "she'll have been served food."
Similar questions