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The future tense of "dictate" is "will dictate."

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The future tense of "dictate" is "will dictate."

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The word dictate is a verb. Mrs. Jones will dictate a letter now.

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The word dictate is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:

Noun: The dictate of my conscience is to tell the truth.

Verb: I'm your boss and I dictate what your job is.

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The word dictate is a verb.

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The word dictate is a verb.

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