Tomorrow my bicycle . . . . . . . by any one. A. is stoles B. stolen C. was stolen D. will be stolen

is stoles
stolen
was stolen
will be stolen

The correct answer is D. will be stolen.

The sentence is in the future tense, so the verb must be in the future tense as well. The past tense (was stolen) and the present tense (is stolen) are not possible because they do not agree with the time frame of the sentence. The present perfect tense (has been stolen) is also not possible because it implies that the bicycle has already been stolen, which is not the case.

The future tense is used to talk about things that will happen in the future. In this case, the speaker is predicting that their bicycle will be stolen tomorrow.

Here are some examples of other sentences that use the future tense:

  • I will go to the store tomorrow.
  • The sun will rise tomorrow morning.
  • The game will start at 8pm tomorrow.

I hope this helps!