Will begin.
The past tense of begin is began.The future tense of begin is will begin.
The future tense of "begin" is "will begin."
"Will begin"
Begin is the future tense. As in "this event will begin at 10am on Saturday". The past tense is began or begun, as in "it began three days ago".
The future perfect tense of begin is will have begun.
The future perfect tense of "begin" is "will have begun."
Will begin.
Begin is the present tense. Began is the past tense. Will begin is the future tense. Have, has or would have begun are the perfect tense. Had begun is the pluperfect tense. Will have begun is the future perfect tense.
Begin is the future tense. As in "this event will begin at 10am on Saturday". The past tense is began or begun, as in "it began three days ago".
In the Aimsir Fhaistineach (Future Tense) in Irish, "thosaigh" (to begin) is typically conjugated as "tosóidh" for the third person singular. For example, "tosóidh sé" means "he will begin." The future tense indicates actions that will happen later, and it is formed by using the appropriate future tense endings on the verb stem.
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
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