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I don't think I …….out tonight. I'm too tired. a) will go (b) am going (c) will be going (d) may go

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Answered by yasminshadab
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Answer:

Will be

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

I don't think I will go out tonight. The correct answer would be a) will go.

Explanation:

In grammar, a future tense (abbreviated fut) is a verb form that commonly marks the event defined via way of means of the verb as now no longer having happened yet, however predicted to show up withinside the future. An instance of a future tense form is the French aimera, meaning "will love", derived from the verb aimer ("love"). The "future" expressed via way of means of the future tense typically means the future relative to the instant of speaking, despite the fact that in contexts wherein relative tense is used it is able to imply the future relative to a few different point in time beneath-neath consideration.

English does now no longer have an inflectional future tense, aleven though it has a whole lot of grammatical and lexical method for expressing future-associated meanings.

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