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CEOE Middle Level English Sample Test

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"Will lose" is which of the following tenses of the verb "lose"?





Correct Answer:
future
the phrase "will lose" represents a specific tense of the verb "lose." to determine which tense it is, we must look at the components of the phrase and understand how they function grammatically.

"will" is a modal auxiliary verb that is used with the base form of a main verb to indicate the future tense. it expresses intentions, predictions, or inevitabilities about the future. when "will" is used with a verb, it forms the future tense.

the word "lose" in this context is the base form of the verb. "lose" means to no longer have something because it has been taken away or cannot be found, or to fail to win a game or contest.

combining "will" with the base form of the verb "lose" creates the future tense. therefore, the phrase "will lose" is an example of the future tense. it is used to indicate that something will be lost in the future or that someone will fail to win in future circumstances.

to recap, the phrase "will lose" is not a past participle, nor is it in the past tense or the infinitive form. it specifically forms the future tense, indicating an action that will happen later. thus, the correct answer to the question of what tense "will lose" represents is b, future.


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