The word credit is a noun. So, the future tense of credit can be made as here under :-
'Be in Credit'
or transforming it into the form of verb,assisted by an auxiliary verb like :-
'shall be credited' or 'will be credited'.
The future tense is "will pay"
The future tense is will lend.
The future tense is will donate.
The past tense of credit is credited.
Invest is present tense. The past tense is invested, and the future tense is will invest.
The future tense is will be.
The future tense is "will have"
No, get is present tense. The future tense is will get.
past tense is got future tense is will get
The future tense is will laugh.
The future tense is will carry.
The future tense of "fancied" is "will fancy."
"You will copyright" is the simple future tense. The future perfect tense is "You will have copyrighted". The future continuous tense is "You will be copyrighting".
present tense and future tense
An example of future tense would be:By the time he pays off his credit card debt, he will have run out of money. "Will have run" is the future tense.ANOTHER ANSWER:The verb "will have run" is not the future tense. It is the future perfect tense. Don't blame me, I did not make the English grammar rules. Not every verb that expresses some event happening in the future is the future tense. Unfortunately we have two tenses for future events. One is the plain vanilla future tense. The other is the Rocky Road style future perfect tense.An example of Future Tense (plain vanilla) is:"Nitpickers like the writer of this sentence will causemost people a lot of unnecessary grief, so avoid them in the future."An example of Future Perfect Tense (rocky road) is:If in the future you avoided nitpickers like the writer of this sentence, you will have saved yourself a lot of unnecessary grief."
Future tense.
there is no future tense