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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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future tense?

'everything will be taught'
What tense is this?
  

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Anonymous 'everything will be taught'What tense is this? That's a future tense, or precisely the "future simple tense" used in the passive voice. Please, also note that you need to capitalise the first letter of the world 'everything' of your sentence, and put a full stop (or period) at the end of it.

  • Anonymous 'everything will be taught'What tense is this?
  • That's a future tense, or precisely the "future simple tense" used in the passive voice.
  • Please, also note that you need to capitalise the first letter of the world 'everything' of your sentence, and put a full stop (or period) at the end of it.
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Anonymous'everything will be taught'What tense is this?
That's a future tense, or precisely the "future simple tense" used in the passive voice. Please, also note that you need to capitalise the first letter of the world 'everything' of your sentence, and put a full stop (or period) at the end of it.

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