What. . . . . . . . if you press this button? A. happens B. happened C. will happen D. have happened

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The correct answer is: will happen.

The verb “happen” is used to describe an event that takes place in the future. In this case, the question is asking what will happen if the speaker presses a button. The answer is that something will happen, but we don’t know what it will be. It could be anything, from something as simple as a light turning on to something as complex as a computer program starting up.

The other options are incorrect because they describe events that have already happened or are happening now. Option A, “happens,” is incorrect because it describes an event that is happening now. Option B, “happened,” is incorrect because it describes an event that has already happened. Option D, “have happened,” is incorrect because it describes an event that has happened multiple times.

In conclusion, the correct answer to the question “What will happen if you press this button?” is “will happen.”

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