The future tense for the verb to cause is:
I will cause
you will cause
s/he will cause
we will cause
you will cause
they will cause
Will cause.
it depends on which cool. Like the cool as in hot and cold it would be cooled. But, if it was for popular it would be ,was cool
The piano is now tuned.
This is an ill-formed question. You ask what electricity, in general, will not cause. But there is a huge amount of things that would fit that description. For example I could say that electricity would not in general cause bunnies to randomly appear. I would suggest rephrasing the question :)
Which statement is true about the turbine in a hydroelectric dam it would be It is turned by wind and provides a direct current.
i would have to say that gamma rayss are but idk i would probally say comic cause people say that gamma are faster cause they have light but id think light would have to do with anything
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
"Would be" is both a future tense and a conditional
No. That is the present tense; the future tense of that would be 'we will become', and the past tense would be 'we have become' or 'we became'.
No, "slide" is the present tense. The future tense would be "will slide".
That would be future tense.
Would is the past tense of will.
Would is past tense, the present and future tense is will. would've (would have)
Past tense.
Will.
The second-person future perfect tense of to write would be you will have written.
"Perform" by itself is present tense; "will perform" is in future tense. The past tense would be "performed".
Flew would be the past tense of fly. The prsent tense would be fly and the future tense would be will fly