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By itself will is not a future tense verb but will can be used in a verb to show future intentions. eg will + verb.
I will see you tomorrow.
They will leave soon.
I will get some bread on the way home
The word 'went' is the past tense of the verb to go.The future tense of the verb to go is will go.
The 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 of the verb form of "fast" is will fast.
next month is not a verb so it doesn't have a future tense
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 future tense of the verb 'are' is will be.The future tense of the auxiliary verb 'are' is will(will go, will see, will study, etc.)
Simple future
The verb 'will' is the future tense.
The tense of the verb "clean" in the sentence is future tense, indicated by the auxiliary verb "will."
Will do is future tense.
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of a verb.
The word 'went' is the past tense of the verb to go.The future tense of the verb to go is will go.
Future tense - Subject + Will + Verb. Present tense - Subject + Verb. (He/she/it adds an -s on to the end of the verb)
The future tense of the verb 'is' is will be.The future tense of the auxiliary verb 'is' is will(will go, will make, will grow, etc.)
No, "loose" is not a future tense verb. "Loose" is an adjective meaning not firmly fixed in place or free from restraint.