I will visit.
I will visit you tomorrow (future) I am visiting you today (present) I visited you yesterday (past).
I will visit.
I will visit. You will visit. He/she/it will visit. We will visit. You will visit. They will visit.
"Shall visit" is a future verb tense. It indicates an action that will take place in the future.
Simple future
will visit: I will visit you tomorrow if that is OK.going to: I am going to visit James on Friday.am/is/are visiting: I am visiting Sue in the hospital this afternoon. They are visiting me later.
To learn there future or their destiny
1955,1985,1885
no plans in the near future
Antarctica is a place of natural beauty which needs to be preserved for future generations
There is no future progressive tense in that sentence. Future progressive is formed with:will + be + present participle.The sentence should be:After we visit Alaska we will be visiting the Canadian territories.
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