He ...(sail) for England next morning
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He will be sailing for England next morning.
Explanation:
The future continuous tense is used to talk about future events that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. We often use this structure to make a contrast between a present event and a future event.
This time tomorrow I will be lying on the desert.
This time tomorrow I will be celebrating my birthday.
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The answer is 'will sail.'
He will sail for England the next morning.
Tense
- Tense refers to the period during which an action takes place. It can be divided into three periods- present, past, and future.
- The simple future tense refers to the action that will take place in the future.
- The word 'tomorrow' indicates that he will sail in the future. Thus, it takes a simple future tense.
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