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Unfortunately, the disease ________ (still / to spread) during next few months.
Question 1:
Unfortunately, the disease ________ (still / to spread) during next few months.
A.
will still be spread
B.
will still be spreading
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We use the Future Continuous Tense to show that the action is developing in the present and that we expect it to continue in the future.
C.
will still spread
D.
is still be going to spread
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