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The poetess takes a positive view of life[Identify the tense]

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A simple present tense

B simple past tense

C simple future tense

D​

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Answered by v9931576916
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Answer

Correct option is

D

Simple Future

Option D is the correct answer as the sentence is in the simple future tense. A simple way to identify this tense is that in the future tense the helping verbs 'will' or 'shall' is used with the base form of the verb, 'give' in this case.

Option A is incorrect because of the presence of the word 'will' in the sentence, which is used only in the future tense.

Option B is incorrect because for the sentence to be in the simple past tense the verb should also be in the past form, which is not the case here.

Option C is incorrect because when a sentence is the present continuous tense, the verb will be in the -ing form, but, as we can see here, the verb is in its base form.

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Answered by oshthapa966
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Any action or an event that will have occured or been completed at some point in future, telling us that the events will already have happened before another completed action or at a certain time in future, is expressed in the future perfect tense.

Any action or an event that will have occured or been completed at some point in future, telling us that the events will already have happened before another completed action or at a certain time in future, is expressed in the future perfect tense.Here we have to understand the two aspects

Any action or an event that will have occured or been completed at some point in future, telling us that the events will already have happened before another completed action or at a certain time in future, is expressed in the future perfect tense.Here we have to understand the two aspectsThe action contains a sense of completion.

Any action or an event that will have occured or been completed at some point in future, telling us that the events will already have happened before another completed action or at a certain time in future, is expressed in the future perfect tense.Here we have to understand the two aspectsThe action contains a sense of completion.Indicates the time of completion of action in future. The action will be completed in the future?

Any action or an event that will have occured or been completed at some point in future, telling us that the events will already have happened before another completed action or at a certain time in future, is expressed in the future perfect tense.Here we have to understand the two aspectsThe action contains a sense of completion.Indicates the time of completion of action in future. The action will be completed in the future?The future perfect tense form of a verb has two parts:

Any action or an event that will have occured or been completed at some point in future, telling us that the events will already have happened before another completed action or at a certain time in future, is expressed in the future perfect tense.Here we have to understand the two aspectsThe action contains a sense of completion.Indicates the time of completion of action in future. The action will be completed in the future?The future perfect tense form of a verb has two parts:The future tense form of ‘to be’ – known as helping verb or auxillary verb – will/shall

Any action or an event that will have occured or been completed at some point in future, telling us that the events will already have happened before another completed action or at a certain time in future, is expressed in the future perfect tense.Here we have to understand the two aspectsThe action contains a sense of completion.Indicates the time of completion of action in future. The action will be completed in the future?The future perfect tense form of a verb has two parts:The future tense form of ‘to be’ – known as helping verb or auxillary verb – will/shallPast participle form of the main verb.

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