yes because it is the same as had
No. Have is the present form of had.
Future is formed using:
will - I will have lunch late today.
going to - I am going to have lunch late today.
present continuous - I am having lunch late today because ......
"Shall visit" is a future verb tense. It indicates an action that will take place in the future.
The future tense of the verb 'drip' is will drip.
The future tense of the verb "to be" is "will be." For example, "I will be happy."
The word "has" is not a future perfect verb. It is a present tense verb that functions as a helping verb for forming perfect tenses. In future perfect tense, "has" is combined with the auxiliary verb "will have" to show an action that will be completed at some point in the future.
No.will + verb is a future verb tense.eg I will go to the beach tomorrow. She will seeme later.
Faire is the infinitive of the verb "to do/make" In the future tense, I think you are referring to the radical, which is fer-. For example, je ferai, nous ferons, ils feront.
All verbs have a future tense. It's what you say when you talk about something you're going to do in the future like.....I WILL BE GOING to the fair next week.There are no future tense verbs but future tense verb phrases egwill + verb - I will go to the fair with you.am/is/are going to + verb - Jack is going to go to the fair too.am/is/are + verb-ing - Lisa is leaving tomorrow
future passive
The verb 'debated' is the past tense of the verb to debate.The future tens of the verb 'debate' is will debate.
Yes, "will buy" is the future tense of the verb "buy".
The future tense of the verb "plan" is "will plan".
I think the verb is future always is definitely an adverb