Will be
e.g. "She will be happy to see that."
The future tense of is ready is will be ready. Ready is being used as an adjective and does not change from one tense to another.
"Will not" is not a future tense by itself; rather, it is a contraction of "will" and "not," used to indicate negation in the future tense. The phrase "will not" indicates that something is not going to happen or is being denied in the future. For example, in the sentence "I will not attend the meeting," the future tense is conveyed by "will," while "not" negates that action.
The six tenses in English are present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. Each tense indicates when an action or state of being occurred in relation to the present moment.
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
Am, is, and are are present tense forms of be. The past tense forms of be are was and were. The future tense of be is will be.
The future tense is will carry.
The future tense of "was" is "will be."
The future tense of "seek" is "will seek." The future tense of "bring" is "will bring."
The future tense is will break.
"Which" is present tense and "will break" is future tense.
Past tense - went. Future tense - will go.
The past tense is rained. The future tense is will rain.