Correct option is B
The correct future tense form of the sentence is
"The food company will be promoting newly launched products at affordable prices."
Explanation:
· The given sentence is in
past tense ("promoted").
· To convert it into
future tense, we need to use "will" + base verb or "will be" + present participle.
·
"Will be promoting" is the correct form because it indicates a
continuous action in the future.
Grammatical rule used:
·
Future Continuous Tense = Subject + will be + V1-ing + object.
· It is used for actions that will be happening at a specific time in the future.
Example:
· By next week, the company
will be promoting its new range of products.
Meanings of other options:
·
Had promoted (past perfect tense, incorrect for future).
·
Is promoting (present continuous tense, incorrect for future).
·
Promotes (simple present, incorrect for future).