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Tom _____________ at eight tomorrow morning.
A) will arrives
B) arrives
C) will going to arrive
D) will arrive

Answers

Answered by maggi2607
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Answer:

Tom will arrive at eight tomorrow morning.

Answer D

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Tom WILL ARRIVE at eight tomorrow morning.

Explanation:

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the 'future tense' is "the form of a verb that you use when talking about something that will happen or exist in the future." The Collins Dictionary defines the future tense as "a tense of verbs used when the action or event described is to occur after the time of utterance." The future tense is defined by Merriam-Webster as "a verb tense used to refer to the future."

The simple future tense has the following structure:

Subject + Auxiliary verb (will) + Main verb base form + the rest of the sentence

Simple Future Tense - used to describe an action that will take place in the future.

Future Continuous Tense - used to describe an action that will occur in the future.

Future Perfect Tense - used to represent an action that begins now and will occur in the future.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense - used to describe an action that is currently taking place but will be completed at some point in the future.

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