I will be going home at 5 o'clock.
They are planning to come to my house next weekend.
The future tense verb for the sentence "The outline is ready" would be "will be." So the future tense sentence would be "The outline will be ready."
Simple future
Yes, a sentence can contain both past tense and future tense verbs. For example, "She will have finished the project by the deadline." In this sentence, "will have finished" is future tense and "by the deadline" indicates a future event from the perspective of the past tense "finished."
The tense of the verb "clean" in the sentence is future tense, indicated by the auxiliary verb "will."
The verb is - will + base verb.This is 'will' future.
future tense
The future tense verb for the sentence "The outline is ready" would be "will be." So the future tense sentence would be "The outline will be ready."
There is no future tense verb in this sentence. The sentence is present simple (is).
Simple future
Yes, a sentence can contain both past tense and future tense verbs. For example, "She will have finished the project by the deadline." In this sentence, "will have finished" is future tense and "by the deadline" indicates a future event from the perspective of the past tense "finished."
The tense of the verb "clean" in the sentence is future tense, indicated by the auxiliary verb "will."
"A dog will bark" is that sentence in the future tense.
The verb is - will + base verb.This is 'will' future.
In this sentence, 'attend' is used in the future tense.
That would be future tense.
The two verbs are: will do = future watches = present simple
What is the future tense of this sentence, "I work very hard."