what is the structure of future tense?
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Answer:
Simple Future (Future Indefinite) Tense
The simple future tense is used when an action is promised/thought to occur in the future.
Structure:
Subject + shall/will + verb + . . . . . . . .
Example:
We shall move to another city.
He will come to New York tomorrow.
They will make a phone which has artificial intelligence.
Example:
We are moving to Texas next week.
The bus is leaving at 6.00 PM.
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Future Continuous Tense
The future continuous tense is used when an action is promised/thought to be going on at a specific time/context in the future.
Structure:
Subject + shall/will + be + verb+ing . . . . . . . .
Example:
I shall be sleeping at around 6.00 AM tomorrow.
They will be playing at this time tomorrow.
She will be watching TV when I come home.
I will be working in the office while you watch a movie.
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Future Perfect Tense
The future perfect tense is used to demonstrate an action which is promised to be done by a certain time in the future.
Structure:
Subject + shall/will + have + verb in the past participle . . . . . . . .
Example:
I shall have completed the assignment by Monday.
She will have cleaned the house before her father comes.
Alex will have submitted the tender by tomorrow.
Before I go to see her, she will have left the place.
They will have finished making the bridge by January.
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Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Note: There is no practical use of this tense.
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