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She ________ in the concert tomorrow a) has been playing b) is playing c) has played d) none of these

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Answered by shahrukhgraveiens
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The correct answer is : (d) None of these

In grammar, tense is the category that narrates and expresses time. The main types of tense in language are past tense, present, and future.

Past tense expresses the time which has already gone or an event that has passed away.

Present tense shows the time of the present moment.

The future tense expresses the time which will appear ahead in time.

The correct sentence should be: she will be playing in the concert tomorrow.

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Answered by mahajan789
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The correct answer is : (d) None of these

Correct Usage: She will be playing in the concert tomorrow.

Tense is a verbal category in grammar that connects the time of a narrated event to the time of a speaking event.

In this sentence, we know that the event (play at the concert) is going to happen in future.

So, the most appropriate tense to be used in this sentence is future continuous tense i.e. will be playing.

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