The future tense in English is used to talk about actions or events that will happen after the present moment. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb “will” or “shall” followed by the base form of the main verb.
Examples: - I will go to the store tomorrow. - She will finish her project by next week. - They will travel to Europe next summer. - We shall meet at the restaurant for dinner. - He will start his new job in January.
In addition to using “will” or “shall,” the future tense can also be formed using other auxiliary verbs such as “going to” or “be + verb + -ing.”
Examples: - I am going to study for the exam tonight. - They are going to have a party next weekend. - She is going to visit her family in the summer. - We will be watching a movie later. - He will be working late tonight.
It is important to note that the future tense can also be used to make predictions, express willingness or determination, or talk about future facts.
Examples: - It will rain tomorrow. - I will help you with your homework. - She will succeed in her career. - They will win the game. - We shall overcome any obstacles.
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