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What is the future tense of the verb phrase in the sentence: "She attended training today"?

  1. She will attend training today.

  2. She is attending training today.

  3. By next week, she will have attended training.

  4. She has attended training today.

The correct answer is: She will attend training today.

To express a future action related to the verb phrase "attended training," transforming it into the future tense involves indicating that the action of attending will occur later than the present time. The phrase "She will attend training today" appropriately conveys that she has not yet attended training but plans to do so later today. The other choices reflect different tenses or aspects. One states a present continuous action, suggesting she is currently in training; another uses the present perfect tense, which references an action completed before now; and the last option indicates a completed future action by next week, which does not align with the idea of simple future intent occurring today. Therefore, the correct choice captures the intended future action succinctly.