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Change the sentence with the correct form of future tense of the verb given in the bracket.

Tomorrow, my mother _________ (take) us to the movies.

A
will have been taking
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will have taken
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C
will taking
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D
will take
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Solution

The correct option is D will take
The event that is being talked about, has not happened yet. It will take place in the future. When talking about future events that are certain or represent a fact, we us Simple Future Tense.

Simple Future Tense is usually of the form -
Subject + "will" + verb

Here the verb is "take". Thus, the right form would be -
Subject + "will take"
Thus, Option D is correct.

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