What verb tense describes something existing or happening before a specific time in the future, as in the bolded phrase?
future progressivefuture perfectfuturefuture perfect progressive
Answer:
The verb tense that describes something existing or happening before a specific time in the future is future perfect.
Explanation:
The future perfect is made up of the simple future of the verb to have (will have) together with the past participle of the main verb. This tense is used to talk about an action that will be completed between the present time and some point in the future, before a specific given time.
with a figurative meaning that is different from their literal meaning
that implies something negative about the subject
that implies something positive about the subject
An idiomatic expression is a group of words WITH A FIGURATIVE MEANING THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM THEIR LITERAL MEANING.
Idioms are used in everyday conversations in the English language. For example, hold your tongue. The figurative meaning is to stop talking, not the literal meaning of to hold your tongue :)
a. to live in sunny south Florida
b. south Florida because she enjoys
c. my sister Alessandra wants
d. because she enjoys year-round sports
I believe the answer is
a. but I am not sure.