To determine the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank, let's analyze the options given:
A:
will have seen
B:
will be seeing
C:
see
D:
would see
To choose the correct option, we need to consider the context and the tense of the sentence.
The sentence "I ——————–you one of these days" suggests a future action.
Let's evaluate each option:
A:
will have seen
- This option uses the future perfect tense, which indicates an action completed before a specific time in the future. However, this tense does not fit with the context of the sentence.
B:
will be seeing
- This option uses the future continuous tense, which indicates an ongoing action at a particular time in the future. It fits the context of the sentence, suggesting that the speaker will be seeing the person in question in the near future.
C:
see
- This option uses the base form of the verb "see" and does not indicate a future action. It does not fit the context of the sentence.
D:
would see
- This option uses the conditional tense, which suggests a hypothetical or unreal action. It does not fit the context of the sentence.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B:
will be seeing
.