Which verb form correctly completes this sentence?
2 answers:
<h3>Which verb form correctly completes this sentence?</h3><h3>Hoy hace frío pero mañana ___________ un buen día.</h3>
Answer: C) hará
Entire sentence: Hoy hace frío pero mañana hará un buen día.
Translation: It is cold today but tomorrow will be a good day.
Explanation: As we are talking about tomorrow, which is the future, the verb "hacer" must be conjugated in the future. Hará
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is:
<em>C. HARÁ</em>
Explanation:
HACER means in this sentence: be. But in this case the sentence suggest to use the future tense of HACER that is: <em><u>HARÁ</u></em>
with this information we know that the answers B and D are wrong.
And the only answer for this blank space is:
<em>C. HARÁ because is in the right tense that it is future</em>
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