Answer:
The function WILL BE over tomorrow this time
Explanation:
The perfect tense that correctly completes the blank in the given sentence is "will be".
Perfect tenses in grammar shows that an action has already been done. The present perfect tense shows a present action that was done in the past, now completed in the present.
"<span>C. The committee needs the following: forty five chairs, fifteen candles, and twenty yards of white muslin" contains a punctuation error since "forty-five" should be hyphenated. All numbers under 100 should in general by hyphenated. </span>
The answer is W.B Yeats. Or <span> William Butler Yeats.</span>