Future tense is a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future.
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In grammar, a future tense is a verb form that marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future.
An example of a future tense form is the French aimera, meaning "will love", derived from the verb aimer ("love"). English does not have a future tense formed by verb inflection in this way, although it has a number of ways of expressing futurity, particularly the construction with the auxiliary verb will or shall, and grammarians differ in whether they describe such constructions as representing a future tense in English.
The "future" expressed by the future tense usually means the future relative to the moment of speaking, although in contexts where relative tense is used it may mean the future relative to some other point in time under consideration. Future tense can be denoted by the glossing abbreviation fut.
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e.g.., Affirmative Negative Interrogative I will see I won't see Will I see? *I shall see *Shall I see? You will see You won't see Will you see? He will see He won't see Will he see? 3 more rows
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Future tense is indicative to the verb that will be done in future or going to happen or occur.We use shall or will to represent future tense .But in most cases we use will and shall is suitable for I , We and you respectively.
Here is an ex-
I will become a doctor in future
Here the sentence defines about the aim that I want to be in future.
It states a verb that will be happening in future.
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In grammar, a future tense is a verb form that marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future.
An example of a future tense form is the French aimera, meaning "will love", derived from the verb aimer ("love"). English does not have a future tense formed by verb inflection in this way, although it has a number of ways of expressing futurity, particularly the construction with the auxiliary verb will or shall, and grammarians differ in whether they describe such constructions as representing a future tense in English.
The "future" expressed by the future tense usually means the future relative to the moment of speaking, although in contexts where relative tense is used it may mean the future relative to some other point in time under consideration. Future tense can be denoted by the glossing abbreviation fut.
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