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uses of future tense?????​

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Answered by amanjoshi20044
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Answer:

The simple future is used:

To predict a future event:

It will rain tomorrow.

With I or We, to express a spontaneous decision:

I'll pay for the tickets by credit card.

To express willingness:

I'll do the washing-up.

He'll carry your bag for you.

In the negative form, to express unwillingness:

The baby won't eat his soup.

I won't leave until I've seen the manager!

With I in the interrogative form using "shall", to make an offer:

Shall I open the window?

With we in the interrogative form using "shall", to make a suggestion:

Shall we go to the cinema tonight?

With I in the interrogative form using "shall", to ask for advice or instructions:

What shall I tell the boss about this money?

With you, to give orders:

You will do exactly as I say.

With you in the interrogative form, to give an invitation:

Will you come to the dance with me?

Will you marry me?

Answered by Pinkcupcake
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Answer:

The simple future is a verb tense that's used to talk about things that haven't happened yet. This year, Jen will read War and Peace. It will be hard, but she's determined to do it. Use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future.

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