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What is the correct form of the verb in the future tense?

  1. She will have attended training.

  2. She is attending training.

  3. She attended training.

  4. She will attend training.

The correct answer is: She will attend training.

The correct form of the verb in the future tense is "She will attend training." This construction clearly indicates that the action of attending training is expected to occur at a time that is yet to come. The use of "will" plus the base form of the verb "attend" is a standard way to express future tense in English. In contrast, the other options represent different tenses. "She will have attended training" is in the future perfect tense, indicating that the action will be completed before a specified future time. "She is attending training" uses the present continuous tense, which describes an action currently in progress. "She attended training" is in the past tense, indicating that the action has already been completed. Each of these forms has its own specific usage, but none accurately convey the straightforward future intent expressed in "She will attend training."