Choose the correct tense form of the verb to complete the sentence.

I ____ you a glass of apple juice in a few minutes.
A. pour
B. poured
C. will pour
That's Correct!
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In the given sentence, we can clearly see the use of the phrase ‘in a few minutes,’ which denotes that the action will happen in the future.

Also, we know that, to make the simple future form of a verb, we add ‘will’ at the beginning of the verb.

So, the correct answer is:

I will pour you a glass of apple juice in a few minutes.

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