Absolutely, but not on Sundays as that would be sinful.
To my knowledge, it is just 'look'. It's more about context that gives it future tense.Eg. "I will look for some thing." "I am going to look for the book."
It means what to look out for the future. Like is this career going to be available in the future for you or whoever wants it. Does the job look promising?.
She can look into the future to see what's going to happen but it changes when people change their minds. So yes, she can.
The future tense is 'will look'.
we dont know but if there is a just dance 3 on the wii in the future then i guess everyone is going to look forward to it
Who knows. Heres an example. Ever seen back to the future the future version? That exept digitial without the fuzzle on DVD and the TV, and hovering,
Going to is already future tense.
Yes there are going to be Vet's in the future, because there are going to be hurt animals in the future.
will future =will blunder going to future = going to blunder
The future tense of the word "look" is "will look." For example, "I will look for my keys tomorrow."
Nobody knows what is going to happen in the future.
Will look or I shall look