English, asked by simar1579, 11 months ago

simple Future tense​

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Answered by vyshnavireddy
3

subject + shall/ will + object

the simple future is a form of the verb that refers to an action or event that has not yet begun. As illustrated below (in Examples and Observations), the simple future is also used to make a prediction or to show ability, intention, or determination. Also called the future simple


aliosama9000: The FUTURE TENSE indicates that an action is in the future relative to the speaker or writer. There are no inflected forms for the future in English (nothing like those -ed or -s endings in the other tenses). Instead, the future tense employs the helping verbs will or shall with the base form of the verb:
She will leave soon.
We shall overcome.
Answered by mahi577
5

simple future structure is

will/shall+V1+object

example:

He will pelt stones

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