Future tense
WordNet

noun


(1)   A verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future
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Noun



  1. The tense or time form of a verb used to refer to an event or occurrence that has not yet happened or is expected to happen in the future.

Usage notes


The future tense in English is indicated with compound verbs made up of a main verb plus auxiliary verbs or helper verbs.

The simple future tense is made up of shall plus the infinitive (without "to") in the first person, and will plus the infinitive in the second and third persons.
I shall go, we shall go
You will go
He, she, it, they will go


The emphatic future tense reverses the auxiliary verbs:
I will go, we will go
You shall go
He, she, it, they shall go


Another form uses the progressive form of go plus the infinitive:
I am going to walk, we are going to walk
You are going to walk
He, she, it is going to walk, they are going to walk


Besides these examples, there are other periphrastic forms to indicate future tense.
 
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