If I drop this it (break). convert the verbs in brackets into future indefinite
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The verb in the bracket can be changed into future indefinite tense as follows:
If I drop this, it will break.
What is the future indefinite tense?
- In English grammar, future indefinite tense, commonly referred to as future tense, depicts an action that is bound to occur in the future.
- We can write a sentence in future indefinite tense by using the following formula: will+ root form of the verb.
- Hence, in the sentence above we will add 'will' before the root verb 'break' to change it into future indefinite tense.
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Explanation:
If I drop this , it will break.
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