The future perfect tense of clean is will have cleaned.
The future tense of the verb "to wash" is "will wash" or "shall wash."In the English language there are two types of future tense: future and future perfect. The future tense indicates some action that will occur sometime in the future. The future perfect tense indicates some action that is going to start in the future and finish farther into the future. Examples of each are below:Future tense: I will wash. Or it can be: I shall wash.The action will happen sometime in the future.Future perfect tense: I will have washed.The action will start in the future and will be completed some time further into the future.I will wash
The simple future tense is used to refer to something that has not yet happened but will happen in the future.
The present tense of 'knew' is 'know'.
Use will + verb or going + verb or present continuous to make a future sentence.will - I will clean the house tomorrow.going to - I am going to clean the house on Saturday.present continuous -- I am cleaning the house on the weekend.The past tense being "Dirty"
The past tense of know is knew, and the future tense is will know.
The future tense of "knew" is "will know".
The future tense of the word "break" is "will break."
As far as I know it is will wear
No, get is present tense. The future tense is will get.
The future perfect tense of "know" is "will have known."
The future tense of the word punished is 'will have punished'.
The future tense of the word "check" is "will check."
Both. Present tense: I/you/we/they get. Future tense: Will get.
That is in future tense...
The future tense is will write.
What is the future tense of the word hiked