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From the sentence, we can infer that it is a future tense sentence. This is because of the phrase 'next month' which indicates that the action will happen in the future.
Option A) 'will be celebrated' is in simple future tense which refers to an action completed in the future. However, the sentence states that 'Vishal' will be celebrated, which means that Vishal is the one who is being celebrated. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option B) 'will have been celebrating' is future perfect continuous tense.
Option D) 'celebrate' is a verb in the present tense.
Option C) 'will be celebrating' is in future continuous tense and completes the sentence appropriately.
So, the correct answer is option C) will be celebrating.
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