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what is future tense and plz explain their forms with detail !

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Answered by TANU81
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First ,what is future tense?????
Ans--In this tense expressing an action that has not yet happened or a state that does not yet exist.

Their forms are::::----
SIMPLE /INDEFINITE FUTURE TENSE......

,इसकी पहचान गा ,गी से होता हैं।

{+}sub+wil/shall+v1+object.
Ex-- She will stay in a hotel...

{-}sub+will/shall+not+v1 +object.
Ex-You will not pay the fare.

{?}Will/shall +sub+v1+object.
Ex,--Shall,I accomplish you.

We use will with {I , we,you,they}
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FUTURE CONTINIOUS TENSE....

Hindi mai pahachan रहा हूंगा,, रही हूं गी

{+}Sub+will/shall +be+v1 +ing +object.
Ex-He will be celebrating Diwali.

{-}sub +will/shall +not +be+v1+ing +object.
Ex--You will not be reading newspaper.

{?}Will/shall +sub+be+v1+ing +object.
Ex---Will you be white washing the house?..

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FUTURE PERFECT TENSE...

Hindi mai pahchan चुका हूं, चुकी हूँ।

{+}Sub+will/shall +have +v3+object.
ex-You will have completed ur journey by tomorrow..

{-}sub +will/shall +Not +have +v3+object.
Ex-I shall not have joined college by two years.

{?}Will/shall + sub+have +v3+object.
Ex-Will u not have succeeded in ur aim?

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINIOUS..

Hindi pahchan रहे होंगे

{+}Sub+will/shall +have been +v1 +ing +till /for +obj..

Ex ---It will have snowing heavily in Shimla since Monday......


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Answered by pakhi6
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Hello.....
Future tense is the tense which expreses future incidents.
In simple, future tense expreses the incidents that are going to happen - in future.
There is no separate inflection for the future in English. The simple future is usually expressed by placing the auxiliary 'will or shall 'in front of the base form of a verb
Example -
1. I will leave tonight.
2. I will go to market.
3. Tomorrow will be a party in Sneha's home.
4. Why will you go to Delhi ?
5. I shall go to visit him.

Future tense indicates the incidents that have not happened yet, but is going to happen .
I will leave tonight. -- The incident is going to happen tonight.

Types of future tense :-
1.) Simple future tense
It simple means to the actions that are going to happen.
Examples:
•You will be done before me.
•She will not come tomorrow.
•Will you come to play with me after school?
•I will keep in touch with you.
•I will reach home by 7p.m.
•He will stay with us for 3 days.

2.) Future Continuous Tense
In order to form a future continuous tense sentence, a future auxiliary verb is required followed by a main verb that ends with -ing.

Structure:
'will' + 'be' + present participle of the verb (ing).

Construction
Use first form of the verb (+ing)
1st and 2nd person — ‘Shall be’
3rd person — ‘Will be’

Examples:
•We assume that our representative will be winning the elections that are to be held at the end of April.
•Today, she will be walking all the way to her house from her office.
•I will be watching the new movie next week.
•By this time tomorrow, I will be at home watching T.V.

3.)Future Perfect Tense
This tense is used to express an act that will be finished within certain time in the future.

Structure ...
These type of sentences are formed by 'will' + 'have' + 'past participle of the verb'.

Examples:
•By the end of the year, we will have saved enough for my sister’s wedding.
•You will have left for his home before 2 hours.
•I will have gone by the time you reach there by bus.
•I will have walked so much by this time.
•How long will it have been since we met.

4.) Future Perfect Continuous Tense
This tense form indicates an action that is continuous but will be completed in future.

Structure ...
It is formed using the modal 'will/shall' + 'have' + 'been' + 'the past participle of the verb (-ing)'.

Examples:
• Next Week, , I will have been working on an assignment of US company.
•Tomorrow, at this time, I shall have been playing football .
• I will have been studying English for two hours by the time uncle arrive at my home.

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