I looked this question up online, and this is the complete question that I found:
What part of speech is the bold word in the sentence below?
Exhausted and breathless, Charlie navigated the wooded path, desperate to avoid capture.
a. verb
b. adverb
c. adjective
d. noun
Answer:
The bold word "navigated" is a:
a. verb
Explanation:
A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state. Verbs are part of the predicate, and they help introduce information about the subject of the sentence. Verbs must agree with the subject they refer to, that is, the verb will be singular or plural depending on what the subject is. Examples of verbs are: to go, to try, to sleep, to dance, to forgo, to awake, to eat, etc.
In the sentence above, the word "navigated" is a verb that expresses action. It is conjugated in the past form to indicate that the action started and finished at a specific time in the past.
Answer:
"Will" for every single one except for the last 2 use "shall"
Explanation:
In most cases put "will" before a verb to make it future tense. However for the 1st person it should be "shall"
I shall
you will
he, she, it will
We shall
you(all) will
they will
Number 3 and 4 is what I would say because scientifically we haven’t been able to do number 4 yet, and it’s not possible for someone to be alive to this day that was on the titanic.