Which sentence uses a verb in the future tense?

A. Paula usually eats in the school cafeteria.
B. Paula will probably eat in the school cafeteria today.
C. Since September, Angela has eaten every day in the school cafeteria.
D. Angela had eaten in the school cafeteria until she went on a diet.

My answer is B :/

But im not very sure

Yes, B is correct.

A = present tense
B = future tense (you can tell because of "will")
C = present perfect tense (you can tell because of "has")
D = past perfect tense (you can tell because of "had")

The sentence that uses a verb in the future tense is option B: "Paula will probably eat in the school cafeteria today." To identify the future tense verb in this sentence, we look for a word or phrase that indicates future action. In this case, the verb "will eat" indicates that the action of eating in the school cafeteria will happen in the future. The word "will" is a modal verb used to indicate future tense. Therefore, option B is the correct answer.