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What is the indicated conjunction of the following verb?

to be

third person plural, future perfect

pronoun:
verb:

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Final answer:

The indicated conjugation of 'to be' in the third person plural form for the future perfect tense would be 'they will have been.'

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you've asked concerns the future perfect tense of the verb to be in the third person plural form. The future perfect tense describes an action that will have been completed by a specific time in the future. To construct this tense, you use the auxiliary verbs 'will have' followed by the past participle of the main verb. For the verb 'to be,' the past participle is 'been.'

  • The correct conjunction of the verb 'to be' in the third person plural for the future perfect tense is:
  • Pronoun: They
  • Verb: will have been
  • For example, you could use this form in a sentence like: 'By the end of the year, they will have been together for a decade.'

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What is the indicated conjugation of the following verb?

to be

First person singular, past

Pronoun-
Verb-I, was
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