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Tenses Understanding The Future Tense
Future Tense: What Is It? An amazing look at for expressing acts, events, or states that will take place after the present is to use the future tense. It's similar to looking into a crystal ball and forecasting the future.
01 02 03 1. Simple Future Tense The simple future tense is used to talk about actions or events that will happen in the future. To form the simple future tense, we usually use the helping verb "will"or "shall". For Example: 1. I will visit the zoo tomorrow. 2. She shall read a new book next week.
2. Future Continuous Tense • The future continuous tense is used when we want to describe actions that will be ongoing or in progress at a specific time in the future. • To create the future continuous tense, we use the helping verb "will be" followed by the base form of the verb and "-ing." • For Example: • We will be playing soccer at 3 PM tomorrow. • She will be studying all night for her big exam. • They will be traveling to the mountains next month.
Future Perfect Tense • The future perfect tense is all about looking back at actions that will be completed in the future before another point in the future. • To form this tense, we use "will have" followed by the past participle of the verb. • For Example: • By the time you arrive, I will have finished my homework. • They will have eaten dinner before the movie starts. • She will have cleaned her room by Saturday.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense 01 03 02 For Example: By next year, he will have been living in that city for a decade. They will have been working on the project for two hours when you arrive. We use it to talk about events that will continue to occur repeatedly until a specific period in the future. This tense is created by adding "will have been" before the verb's basic form and the suffix "-ing."
Imagine Sam, a daring explorer, starting a mission to discover a treasure that has been hidden deep within the forest. Simple Future Tense Tomorrow, Sam will make his way into the jungle. Although he will confront many challenges, he remains dedicated to finding the treasures. Future Continuous Tense Sam will be exploring the deep woodland by means of an outdated map. The sun will be sinking, and the forest will grow gradually darker. Future Perfect Tense Sam will have walked a number of risky bridges before reaching the river. He will have taken his concerns and come into contact with wild animals. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Sam will have been looking for the treasure for weeks before he finally finds it. His journey will have been filled with excitement, danger, and unexpected surprises.
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