That is in future tense...
It also use the auxiliary verb "will".The future perfect tense follows this structure:Subject + Will + Have + Past Participle.e.g. I will have danced.
The future tense is used to talk about something that hasn't happened yet but is going to happen at some point in the future. For example: I will study.
Will have gone.
No. Future is a noun, also used as an adjunct or adjective (future tense, future needs). To express something that seems like a future form, you can use the adjective futuristic and the adverb futuristically.
Future Perfect Tense is used to express an action or a state of being that will occur some time in the future.(We use the helping verbs:- *shall *will)(Some signals are:- *tomorrow, a week from now, next year, or later)Examples:-(1) I will start reading my lessons later.(2) She will move into another house after a week.(3) We will have returned home by four o'clock.(4) By next month, I will begin to watch my favorite movies.(5) My uncle and aunt will marry next year.The future perfect verb tense indicates an action that will be completed by a specific time.ExampleBy the end of the week, I will have walked 25 miles.The future perfect tense expresses a belief that the action or linking of the verb will have been completed at a future time.Examples:(passive) All required reports will have been completedby the dates on which they are required.(active) By next year, I will have become richer than I am now.
You use the future tense of the word "kneel" by adding the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb. For example, "I will kneel before the king."
No. The word "are" is present or future tense. The past tense would be "were".
The Future tense of migrate is "Will migrate", the word (will) or (shall) can be use when the sentence is future. EX: My parents (migrate) "will migrate" to Canada next year
An example is "I am going to answer this question."
The word account can be used as a noun and a verb. If you use account as a verb, present tense is account, past tense is accounted, future tense - account and accounted can be used depending on the use of be verb. Example: Present tense: We account everything today Past tense: Everything has been accounted. Future tense: We will account everything tomorrow. Tomorrow, everything will be accounted.
No, the word "now" refers to the present moment, so it cannot be used in the future tense.
* today I use * yesterday I used * tomorrow I will use
The word "cut" can be present or past tense. It depends on the context in which it is used.
no. the word WOULD is the past tense of will...
Future tense.
"Can" doesn't have a specific future tense.You could use "be able to" instead for the future tense.Although "can" is the accepted answer, "able" would be a better used wordThe word "could" works well for past and future tense as in "he would if he could"
The future tense of "have" in possession is "will have." For example, "I will have possession of the keys tomorrow."