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All the winners . . . . . prizes tomorrow.

A. will be given

B. will given

C. will be giving

D. will have given

Answer: Option A

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Definition:
The sentence is written in the passive voice, where the subject (winners) is receiving an action rather than performing it. In passive voice, the structure follows: Subject + will be + past participle. Correct Answer:
The correct option is Option A: will be given. Explanation:
- The phrase "All the winners" refers to people receiving something (prizes). Since they are not performing the action but rather receiving it, a passive construction is required.
- The structure "will be given" correctly follows the passive voice rule: will be + past participle (given).
- Therefore, the correct sentence is: All the winners will be given prizes tomorrow. Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
- Option B: will given → Incorrect because "will" must be followed by the base form of the verb, but "given" is a past participle.
- Option C: will be giving → Incorrect because it suggests that the winners are performing the action of giving, which does not fit the meaning of the sentence.
- Option D: will have given → Incorrect because this is the future perfect tense, which implies that the winners would have already completed the act of giving by tomorrow. This does not match the intended meaning of the sentence.
Final Answer: Option A: will be given.

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Comments (5)

  1. SUNNY KAPOOR
    SUNNY KAPOOR:
    9 months ago

    Will k sath be to geyund k sath lagta hai

  2. Mr Gautam
    Mr Gautam:
    2 years ago

    Why using future perfect

  3. Ishaan Kukkar
    Ishaan Kukkar:
    4 years ago

    According to future continuous tense will be giving should be the answer

  4. Shilpa Malav
    Shilpa Malav:
    4 years ago

    In Simple future tense we use
    shall/will +V1

  5. Intakhab Alam
    Intakhab Alam:
    6 years ago

    In simple future tense we used this formula
    S+shall/will+v1+obj then how can you used will+be
    I think this sentence is future continuous tesne

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