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The sentence below contains errors. Select the option with the correct use of tenses. Your father will waiting for you when you reach home.

AYour father should waiting for you when you reach home.

BYour father will be waiting for you when you reach home.

CYour father would waiting for you when you reach home.

DYour father waiting for you when you reach home.

Answer:

B. Your father will be waiting for you when you reach home.

Read Explanation:

The original sentence has a tense error in the phrase "will waiting". Future Continuous Tense: To describe an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future, we use the Future Continuous Tense. Formula: The formula for the future continuous tense is: Subject + will/shall+ be + verb(-ing)


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