What do we call a word that replaces a noun?
A. Pronoun
B. Article
C. Verb
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Future Tenses › ViewDifferentiate between ‘will have’ and ‘will be’ in future perfect continuous tense.
A. The main difference between ‘will have’ and ‘will be’ in future perfect continuous tense is the duration of the action: ‘will have’ implies continuous action up to a certain point, whereas ‘will be’ implies continuous action at a specific future time.
B. ‘Will have’ is used for past actions, while ‘will be’ is used for future actions
C. The difference between ‘will have’ and ‘will be’ is the subject of the sentence
D. Both ‘will have’ and ‘will be’ indicate the same level of certainty in future perfect continuous tense
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Transfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one:
“It is known that pirates kidnapped Julius Caesar on the way across the Aegean Sea.”
A. It is known that Julius Caesar had kidnapped by pirates on the way across the Aegean Sea.
B. It is known that Julius Caesar was kidnapped by pirates on the way across the Aegean Sea.
C. It is known that Julius Caesar was kidnapping by pirates on the way across the Aegean Sea.
D. It is known that Julius Caesar kidnapped pirates on the way across the Aegean Sea.
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