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. There is a certain definitive commitment in the Future Perfect Tense that most future tenses tend to lack. This is because a certain point in type is mentioned. “Shall/will have” before the Past Participle verb… Continue reading Future Perfect Tense

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.… Continue reading Future Continuous Tense

Future Indefinite

Simple Future (Future Indefinite) Tense The simple future tense is used when an action is promised/thought to occur in the future. The simple foreseen outcomes are stated in the future indefinite tense. “Shall/will’” marks the future indefinite tense. Structure: Subject + shall/will + verb +  . . . . . . . . Example: We shall move to… Continue reading Future Indefinite

Introduction

What is Future Tense? Any action that is scheduled to happen in the future comes under the agenda of the future tense. Like any other tense, Future Tense too can be detected by the verb form and the auxiliaries used. Markers of Future Tense Tomorrow Years to come Coming week Ensuing year Next Next day Coming month… Continue reading Introduction