7. In which of the following sentences is the underlined verb in the future perfect tense?



A. They will take the dog to the park with them.
B. She really should begin to pack.
C. Jean's daughter has begun to drive.
D. By that time, he will have been gone for three days.

I THINK ITS A OR D???
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We have no idea what's underlined.

To determine which sentence has the verb in the future perfect tense, we need to first understand what the future perfect tense is. The future perfect tense describes an action that will be completed in the future before another action occurs or at a specific time.

Let's analyze each sentence and identify the underlined verbs:

A. "They will take the dog to the park with them."
- The underlined verb is "will take." This is in the simple future tense, not the future perfect tense.

B. "She really should begin to pack."
- The underlined verb is "should begin." This is in the simple future tense, not the future perfect tense.

C. "Jean's daughter has begun to drive."
- The underlined verb is "has begun." This is in the present perfect tense, not the future perfect tense.

D. "By that time, he will have been gone for three days."
- The underlined verb is "will have been gone." This is in the future perfect tense.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. The underlined verb in sentence D is in the future perfect tense.