It depends on the context.
If the verb 'lay' refers to a hen laying an egg or someone laying the table, the future tense is will lay.
If the verb 'lay' refers to the past tense of 'lie', e.g. "the pile of books lay on the table", then the future tense is will lie.
Things that will happen in the future.
There are three simple tenses - past, present and future.
Yes, they are the basic tenses.
No - basic verb tenses are present, past and future.
The future tenses is "I will live"
The three tenses are: Past Present Future
Future continuous and future perfect continuous tenses.
future tenses are verbs that describe things that happen in the future
The three main verb tenses in English are present, past, and future. Present tense refers to actions happening now or regularly. Past tense refers to actions that have already happened. Future tense refers to actions that will happen at a later time.
"I am reading" and "I read" are present tenses. "I will read" or "I shall read" or "I am going to read" are future tenses.
The three tenses of the verb "lie" are present (lie), past (lay), and past participle (lain).
present, past, future, those are the basic tenses for Spanish, the you can have the preterit etc....