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What is the tense of the italicized verb in the following sentence? (I put stars in front and behind the "italicized" verb.) When he finds out, he **will be surprised** that we knew all along. 1. future
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What is the tense of the italicized verb in the following sentence?
(I put stars in front and behind the "italicized" verb.)
When he finds out, he **will be surprised** that we knew all along.
1. future perfect
2. future
3. future passive
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the answer is future
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the answer is future tense
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