The future tense is a verb form used to discuss things that have not yet happened. For example, "The party will be so fun!" . Here are some types of future tenses: Future simple Future continuous Future perfect Future perfect continuous The future tense formula is: Simple future: Will/shall + base form of the main verb Future perfect: Will/shall have + past participle of the main verb Future continuous: Will/shall be + present participle of the main verb Future perfect continuous: Will/shall have been + present participle of the main verb The present tense is the standard tense... Show more The future tense is a verb form used to discuss things that have not yet happened. For example, "The party will be so fun!" . Here are some types of future tenses: Future simple Future continuous Future perfect Future perfect continuous The future tense formula is: Simple future: Will/shall + base form of the main verb Future perfect: Will/shall have + past participle of the main verb Future continuous: Will/shall be + present participle of the main verb Future perfect continuous: Will/shall have been + present participle of the main verb The present tense is the standard tense in English. It is usually the root form of the verb. Past and future tenses often require changes or additions to the root form. For example, when we know about the future, we normally use the present tense. For example, we use the present simple for something scheduled: "We have a lesson next Monday". "The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning". "The holidays start next week". "It's my birthday tomorrow". The present progressive tense may be used to express the future, especially when you want to talk about plans arranged in advance. For example, "I'm turning in my History assignment tomorrow morning". The future progressive tense is used for an ongoing action that will occur in the future. For example, "I will be seeing my mother". Show less
The future tense is a verb form used to discuss things that have not yet happened. For example, "The party will be so fun!" .
Here are some types of future tenses: Future simple Future continuous Future perfect Future perfect continuous
The future tense formula is: Simple future: Will/shall + base form of the main verb Future perfect: Will/shall have + past participle of the main verb Future continuous: Will/shall be + present participle of the main verb Future perfect continuous: Will/shall have been + present participle of the main verb
The present tense is the standard tense in English. It is usually the root form of the verb. Past and future tenses often require changes or additions to the root form.
For example, when we know about the future, we normally use the present tense. For example, we use the present simple for something scheduled: "We have a lesson next Monday". "The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning". "The holidays start next week". "It's my birthday tomorrow".
The present progressive tense may be used to express the future, especially when you want to talk about plans arranged in advance. For example, "I'm turning in my History assignment tomorrow morning". The future progressive tense is used for an ongoing action that will occur in the future. For example, "I will be seeing my mother".
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