Explanation
It can reasonably be inferred that the given sentences are part of a recipe. Recipes are usually given in an instructional format and, hence, are in the present tense.
Option A, was, is the past form of ‘is’ and is used in the past tense.Option B, is, is a form of ‘be’ and is used to depict the present tense. Option C, be, is used mainly in affirmative and assertive sentences, to describe an order, an advice or a request (if preceded by a request.)Option D, will, Is used in the future tense.
Of the given options, option C is the correct one as ‘be’ always follows 'careful' when a suggestion is offered.
Choose the correct (and most natural-sounding) response to complete the following sentence:
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Replace the blank with the future perfect continuous tense of the word given in the bracket:
Fill in the blank with the future perfect continuous tense of the word given in the bracket:
________ you ever been to London?
The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either occurred at an indefinite time in the past or began in the past and continued to the present time. This tense is formed by "have/has + the past participle".
By the time she gets to work at 8 a.m., she ____________________ for over an hour. (drive)
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