Explain future tenses
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 1 month ago
If we want to write and speak about things that we think will or could happen in the future, we have to use the future tense. It shows that the timeline of the action hasn’t actually occurred yet, but will later. We discuss all kinds of things about the future, from wishes to predictions; starting tonight, tomorrow, or even 20 years from now, so there are different types of future <a href="https://englishsentences.com/tenses/" title="tenses">tenses</a> to help share them all. But, the future tense is special, because unlike the past and present tenses, it doesn’t have its own verb forms.
2. Examples of Future Tense
The future tense can be expressed in a variety of ways. Here are some of the most common:
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