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I think I _______a cup of tea after all. (have) in a future tense​

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Answer:

I think I shall have a cup of tea after all

Explanation:

The Cambridge Dictionary defines the 'future tense' as 'the form of the verb employed when talking about things that will happen or exist'. The "future tense" is defined by Collins Dictionary as "a verb tense employed when the action or event being described occurs after the time of the speech." The future tense is defined by Merriam-Webster as "a tense used to refer to the future."

In the English language, there are four main types of Future tenses.

1. Simple future tense: To express an action that will occur in the future.

2. Future Continuous Tense: used to indicate the possibility of an action occurring in the future.

3. Future Perfect Tense: This tense is used to describe an action that will take place in the future.

4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense: describes an action that will continue in the future.

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