my nephew.......here next week (supply correct form of verb 'arrive')
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My nephew arrives here next week.
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Answer:
The correct form of the verb 'arrive' to be filled in the blank is
"will be arriving"
Explanation:
- The use of "next week" indicates the time reference of the future.
- The future progressive tense indicates an action taking place at some time in future and is preferred to discuss an event that will happen in the future for a specific amount of time.
- It is often used to inform about a future event i.e. a planned one
- However, future continuous tense is less common in use. Most times simple future and future continuous forms are used interchangeably.
- The verb in the future continuous tense is made of two parts namely. 'to be' and 'will be' + ‘ing’
- The future tense form of the verb 'to be' and 'will be' + ‘ing’ is affixed to the base verb.
- Sentences in the future continuous form follow a specified structure
- The given affirmative sentence will follow the structure as follows-
(Subject + future tense form of the verb ‘to be’ + base verb+ing)
→ My nephew (subject)+ will (future tense form of ‘to be’)+ go (base-verb)+ing
- (We use the ‘ing’ form of verbs to denote actions as they would be happening at some time in the upcoming recent future.)
Hence the correct form of the verb 'arrive' to be filled in the blank is
My nephew will be arriving here next week.
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