Final answer:
The correct future perfect tense form 'will have passed' indicates that she will have completed her B.Ed within the specified two-year period, aligning with English temporal structure.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer to the question "She ____ will/will be (pass) B.Ed in two years." is c) will have passed. This is the appropriate future perfect tense, indicating that she will completely finish passing her B.Ed before the end of the two-year period.
The sentence pattern for the future perfect tense is: (subject) + will have + past participle verb form. This pattern predicts that an action will be finished at some point in the future. In this case, it's two years from now.
Using a form of be as the main verb in a sentence typically follows one of three patterns:
- (subject) + (be verb) + (adverbial of time or place)
- (subject) + (be verb) + (adjectival)
- (subject) + (be verb) + (noun phrase)
However, none of these patterns includes the future perfect tense form which is needed for this particular sentence based on its context.