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The abstract noun "future" is a singular, uncountable noun as a word for a time following the current time or period.

Example: How far in the future will we be getting those flying cars?

The abstract noun "future" is a singular, countable noun as a word a situation or outcome that takes place in a time following the current time. Examples:

I've started a savings plan for my child's future. (singular)

The futures of these refugees are uncertain. (plural)

The noun "futures" is an plural, uncountable noun as a word for contracts to buy or sell shares, goods, or currency at an agreed price in a time to come.

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