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In the following question, the sentence given with blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by selecting the appropriate option.
I will leave Australia before three months _____.
would have passed
would pass
have passed
will pass
- The sentence requires a word that accurately completes the phrase "before three months _____." The context implies a condition that should occur in the future.
- Option 1: "would have passed" suggests a condition contrary to past reality. It doesn't fit because it's not a hypothetical situation about the past.
- Option 2: "would pass" also indicates a hypothetical situation, not suitable for describing a future condition.
- Option 3: "have passed" correctly uses the present perfect tense, indicating an action completed in the future relative to leaving Australia.
- Option 4: "will pass" suggests a straightforward future statement, which doesn't fit the conditional nature suggested by "before."
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