Future Tenses
This tense is used to refer to or indicate something that hasn’t happened at the
time of speaking or writing. ‘Simple Future Tense’ commonly formed with the use
of words ‘will’ and ‘shall’.
Example: We shall be there by noon.
Future Continuous Tense: This tense is used to describe actions
that are ongoing or continuing in the future. It is commonly used in sentences
by using the simple future tense of the verb with the present participle i.e ‘-ing’.
Example: His
parents will be attending the convocation.
Future Perfect Tense: Is used to refer or describe an event that
will be completed sometime in the future before another action takes place. It
is written by using the past participle of the verb with the simple future tense
of the verb.
Example: I will
have completed 10 years of work in August this year.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense: This tense is used to describe an
action that is continuing into the future and will be completed at a specified
time in the future. This tense is written using the future perfect tense of the
verb with the present participle.
Example:I shall
have been living in Mumbai for five years by May 2019
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