The Pirates will be landing in Chicago , which tense is it and how
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The 'will' used in the sentence indicates future tense.
'Will' is always used to describe what may happen in the future.
Shall is also used some times to show the future tense.
'Will' is always used to describe what may happen in the future.
Shall is also used some times to show the future tense.
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The sentence shows that the pirates haven't yet landed
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This sentence is in future tense.
Future tense is a verb form which generally marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in future.
Here the word WILL is used to show that the pirates will land in Chicago , in future.
Generally , WILL is used to speak about the future.Sometimes 'Be going to' and SHALL is also used TO REFER future tense
Future tense is a verb form which generally marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in future.
Here the word WILL is used to show that the pirates will land in Chicago , in future.
Generally , WILL is used to speak about the future.Sometimes 'Be going to' and SHALL is also used TO REFER future tense
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