sell.
Think of it this way:
present simple = I sell flowers.
Past simple = I sold flowers.
Present tense = I'm selling flowers.
Future Tense: I will sell flowers. I am going to sell flowers.
Sell
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will (shall) sell
There is no future tense of sale because the word sale is a noun. ("I made a sale with the cash register" or "There's a sale on at the store."You may be trying to ask: what is the future tense of the word sell, which is a verb. For future tense, you would say "I will sell my car" or "I am going to sell my car." or even "I'm selling my car tomorrow."So for the future, it is the same word as in the present tense, but you must add "I will" or "I'm going to" before the word sell in order to make it future tense.If you meant to ask about the future tense of the word sail, as in on a sail boat, you would say "I will go sailing tomorrow" or more commonly "I'm going sailing tomorrow."You're Welcome
The past tense of "sell" is "sold".
The past tense of "sell" would be "sold".
Sold is the past tense and past participle of sell.
will (shall) sell
There is no future tense of sale because the word sale is a noun. ("I made a sale with the cash register" or "There's a sale on at the store."You may be trying to ask: what is the future tense of the word sell, which is a verb. For future tense, you would say "I will sell my car" or "I am going to sell my car." or even "I'm selling my car tomorrow."So for the future, it is the same word as in the present tense, but you must add "I will" or "I'm going to" before the word sell in order to make it future tense.If you meant to ask about the future tense of the word sail, as in on a sail boat, you would say "I will go sailing tomorrow" or more commonly "I'm going sailing tomorrow."You're Welcome
There is no future tense of sale because the word sale is a noun. ("I made a sale with the cash register" or "There's a sale on at the store."You may be trying to ask: what is the future tense of the word sell, which is a verb. For future tense, you would say "I will sell my car" or "I am going to sell my car." or even "I'm selling my car tomorrow."So for the future, it is the same word as in the present tense, but you must add "I will" or "I'm going to" before the word sell in order to make it future tense.If you meant to ask about the future tense of the word sail, as in on a sail boat, you would say "I will go sailing tomorrow" or more commonly "I'm going sailing tomorrow."You're Welcome
The future tense is "will have"
The future tense of "are" is "will be." For example, "They are happy now, but they will be tired later."
No, get is present tense. The future tense is will get.
The past tense of "get" is "got" and the future tense is "will get."
The future tense of "laugh" is "will laugh" or "shall 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