I am not sure how to read your choices but the future perfect third person is
he or she will have followed by the past tense of a verb. You have to read that a couple of times to get it right.
Perfect means the action will be completed some time in the future.
Third person is he she it. (in the singular form.)
he will have become a grandmaster chess player by that time, would be a correct use of the verb become.
Answer:
Elena to work with them, for her to be a spy.
Explanation:
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
By the second sentence, we can tell that Lydia may look disheveled, but to the narrator, she seemed elegantly in her element. To most people, when someone gets out of the water their hair is all over the place and they look tired and with wrinkly clothes. To the narrator Lydia was different, they describe her as being one with the ocean. To the narrator this bond with the ocean makes gives her a type of elegance when she is close to it and/or comes out of the water.