The following are correct forms of future continuous tenses in the given sentences:
1. Will be studying
2. Will be replacing
3. Will be attending
4. Won't be calling
5. Won't be shopping
<h3>What are future continuous tenses?</h3>
Tenses in English language(under Verbs part of speech) describe the time of occurence of an event. There are different types of tenses.
Future continuous tenses describe events that will be occuring in the future albeit temporarily.
For example, Jane would be attending an event explains an action that would occur in the future but continuously and also temporarily.
Please read more about future continuous tenses here:
brainly.com/question/21534413
How are we supposed to do this
Answer:
Which source provides the most reliable information? a personal blog an article published in a scholarly journal a classmate's Twitter post a wiki article written yesterday
I think you're talking about a participal phrase.
Ex:Awakened by the blaring horns,Aaron looked out the window.
Answer:
I know you probably already done this but I'm going with C