Future Simple:
I will be ready to learn about verbs.
If you are taking a class, you could use this First Conditional clause.
Present Simple + Future Simple:
After I finish this semester's class, I will be ready to learn about verbs.
The future tense in the sentence "I am ready to learn about verbs." is indicated by the phrase "to learn." It suggests that the action of learning about verbs will happen in the future.
The future tense is: I will be ready to learn about verbs.
learn
You (will be) ready to learn about verbs.
The future tense would be "the outline will be ready."
will + verb = I will be ready to learn ........................be + going to + verb = I am going to be ready to learn......................
The future tense is: I will be ready to learn about verbs.
The future tense is: I will be ready to learn about verbs.
learn
You (will be) ready to learn about verbs.
The future tense would be "the outline will be ready."
The outline will be ready.
will + verb = I will be ready to learn ........................be + going to + verb = I am going to be ready to learn......................
The future tense is will learn.
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.
you were ready to learn verbs
future tense
There is no future tense verb in this sentence. The sentence is present simple (is).