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Choose the option which best replaces the underlined phrase in the following sentence.
"In a few minutes' time, when the clock strikes six I would be waiting here for an hour".
The best option to replace the underlined phrase "I would be waiting here for an hour" is "shall have been waiting."
The sentence is about an action that started in the past and will continue up to a specific point in the future (when the clock strikes six). The correct tense for this is the Future Perfect Continuous Tense. The structure is "subject + shall/will have been + verb (-ing) + for/since + time."
The original phrase, "I would be waiting," uses the conditional continuous tense, which is incorrect in this context.