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what is future tense?

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Answered by iznaywaheed17
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A tense expressing the action which not happened yet or a state that not exist yet.
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Answered by TRISHNADEVI
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 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \text{Future Tense is one of the types of Tense } \\  \text{which refers to a verb or an event described } \\  \text{by the verb that has not happened yet and } \\  \text{it is expected that it is going to happen in } \\  \text{some future point of time.}

 \underline{ \mathfrak{ \red{ \: \star \:   \:  Types\:  \: of  \:  \: Future  \:  \: Tense :  \:  \: }}}

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \text{There are four types of Future Tense. }  \\  \text{These are : } \\  \\  \text{(i) Simple Future Tense} \\  \\  \text{(ii) Future Continuous Tense} \\  \\  \text{(iii) Future Perfect Tense} \\  \\  \text{(iv) Future Perfect Continuous Tense}

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 \underline{  \text{\: (i) Simple Future Tense : \: }} \\   \\  \text{Subject + Shall/Will + Verb + Complement} \\  \\  \underline{ \text{ \:  \: (ii) Future Continuous Tense : \:  \: }} \\  \\  \text{ Subject + Shall/Will + Be + Verb + ing +  Complement} \\  \\  \underline{ \text{ \:  \:  \: (iii) Future Perfect Tense : \:  \: }} \\  \\  \text {Subject + Shall/Will + Have + Past Participle form of  Verb + Complement} \\  \\  \underline{ \text{ \:  \: (iv) Future Perfect Continuous Tense :  \:  \: }} \\  \\  \text{Subject + Shall/Will + Have + Been + Verb + ing + Complement}

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\underline{\text{ \: (i) \:  Simple Future Tense : \: }} \\  \\  \text{ It is used for an action that will occur } \\  \text{in the future.} \\  \\ \underline{\text{ \: ( ii) \: Future Continuous Tense :  \: }} \\  \\  \text{It  is used for an ongoing action that will} \\  \text{ occur in the future.} \\  \\  \underline{ \text{ \: (iii) \: Future Perfect Tense : \: }} \\  \\  \text{ It   is used to describe an action that will } \\  \text{have been completed at some point in} \\  \text{ the future.} \\   \\ \underline{ \text{ \: (iv)Future Perfect Continuous Tense : \: }}  \\  \\  \text{It  is used for an ongoing action that will } \\  \text{be completed at some specified time in} \\  \text{the future.}

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 \underline{ \text{ \: (i) Simple Future Tense : \:  }} \\  \\   \huge{\tt{She  \:  \: will \:  \:  go. \: }} \\  \\

\underline{ \text{ \: (ii) Future Continuous Tense : \: }}  \\  \\  \huge{ \tt{ She \:  \:  will  \:  \: be \:  \:  going.}} \\  \\

 \underline{ \text{(iii) Future Perfect Tense : \: }} \\  \\  \huge{ \tt{She \:  \:  will \:  \:  have  \:  \: gone.}} \\  \\

\underline{ \text{(ii) Future Perfect Continuous Tense : \: } } \\  \\  \huge{ \tt{She  \:  \: will  \:  \: have \:  \:   been  \:  \: going. }}

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