Do as directed I shall be..... (write) a letter
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I shall be writing a letter.
Explanation:
Here, the appropriate tense is the simple future tense.
What is the simple future tense?
A sentence talking about a subject or an action going to take place in the future is called a simple future tense.
The future tense of 'write' is given by adding -ing to it.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
I shall be writing a letter.
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Answer:
I shall be writing a letter.
Explanation:
- Here, the sentence is in future continuous tense, as depicted by 'shall be writing'.
- The future continuous tense, also known as progressive tense that would take place in the future .
- It is a verb tense that states that a action is going to happen in the future and will be continuing for an certain length of time.
- will / shall + be + present participle for example in the given sentence shall+be+writing.
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