define future tense with example and also define types of future tense with sentence and example?
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In grammar, a future tense is a verb form that generally 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.
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There are four future verb tenses in English.
Simple future tense.
Future continuous tense.
Future perfect tense.
Future perfect continuous tense.
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Future Tense
1) Simple future
2) Future continuous
3) Future perfect
4) Future perfect countinuous
Simple Future
This form is derived by the addition of shall or will to the verb base. Through shall or will are often used in discriminately, the strict rule is that simple futurity is indicated by shall in the first person and by will in the second and third persons :
Eg:-
- we shall meet before Christmas.
- will you post this letter? Yes, I shall.
future continuous tense
this tense form is derived by the combination,shall or will + be (verb) + ing.
Eg:-
- they will be taking rest after the days labour.
- I shall be inviting my relatives during the vacation.
future perfect tense
this form is derived by the combination,shall or will + have + past participle of the verb :
shall have done or will have done.
Eg:-
- he will have left his office before you reach there.
- she will have finished cooking by now.
future perfect continuous tense
the structure of this tense form is :
shall or will + have been + (verb) ing.
shall have been writing or will have a been writing.
Eg:-
- by next march I shall have been working in this office for 7 years.
This tense is very rarely used; its purpose is statisfactorily served by future present tense itself.
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