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future perfect of rita will help you​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Option D is the correct answer as the sentence is in the simple future tense. A simple way to identify this tense is that in the future tense the helping verbs 'will' or 'shall' is used with the base form of the verb, 'give' in this case.

Option A is incorrect because of the presence of the word 'will' in the sentence, which is used only in the future tense.

Option B is incorrect because for the sentence to be in the simple past tense the verb should also be in the past form, which is not the case here.

Option C is incorrect because when a sentence is the present continuous tense, the verb will be in the -ing form, but, as we can see here, the verb is in its base form.

Answered by thashmitha32
3

Explanation:

The future perfect tense is used to describe an action that will have been completed at a certain point of time in the future. Consider this situation. You are working on a project and you will finish it in two months. Then at the end of two months, you will have completed that project. Note the form of the verb in used in this tense: will / shall + have + past participle form of the verb.

The future perfect tense is commonly used with a future time expression like by next week, by the end of this year etc.

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