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underline the verbs in the sentence. past, present, or future? every night the moon will look a little different

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The verb phrase is will look. The tense is future tense.
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Every night the moon will look a little different

Verbal tense: future

Step-by-step explanation:

The future tense which indicates actions or states that will exist or occur at a later time. There are four ways to express this tense: The simple future, the future continuous, the future perfect and the future perfect continuous.

The sentence provided is in the simple future tense, which it's a tense expressed with the auxiliary verb will or shall + the infinitive form of a verb without to, such as will look. Other examples are: will care, will think, will vanish.

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