Mathilde saw some bracelets
(use simple future tense of the verb)
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Simple future tense::::
Mathlide will see some bracelets
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Mathilde will see some bracelets.
Future tense:
- The future tense of a verb is the time when the event is going to happen in the future.
- Usually, the verb or the action that is about to happen will be in the future tense.
- So in the example, the verb is 'saw' & we picked it out by asking a question to the subject Mathilde "What was he doing?".
- And we get the action 'seeing' as the answer. Hence, 'saw' will be the correct verb for the sentence.
- When a verb is used in the future tense it will have the helping verb will/shall alongside the main verb.
- While we add the helping verb or the auxiliary the tense of the main verb will change to the present tense.
- Thus, the sentence with the simple future tense of the verb can also be "Mathilde shall see some bracelets".
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