Will raise is the future tense of raise.
There is no future tense verb in this sentence. The sentence is present simple (is).
Replace the present tense form of the verb by the verb phrase "will [or shall] + [infinitive form of the verb]".
NO!!! It is the past tense of the verb 'to have'. Present tense I have You have He/she/they have Past Tense I Had You had He/she/they had Future Tense I shall have You will have He/she/they will have Not the use of 'shall/will'
No, it is not an adverb. The conjugation "will make" is the future tense of the verb "to make".
The word be is a verb, with irregular conjugation except in the future tense (will be, shall be).
The future tense of "raise" is "will raise" or "shall raise."
The future tense of the verb 'drip' is will drip.
The future tense of the verb "to be" is "will be." For example, "I will be happy."
Simple future
The future tense of the verb 'are' is will be.The future tense of the auxiliary verb 'are' is will(will go, will see, will study, etc.)
The tense of the verb "clean" in the sentence is future tense, indicated by the auxiliary verb "will."
'Is' is a present tense be verb. It is used with other main verbs to make future tense verb phrases. By itself 'is' has no future tense.with going to + verb -- He is going to have a party.with present participle -- The doctor is arrivingsoon.
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of a verb.
Will do is future tense.
Future tense - Subject + Will + Verb. Present tense - Subject + Verb. (He/she/it adds an -s on to the end of the verb)
The word 'went' is the past tense of the verb to go.The future tense of the verb to go is will go.
The verb 'will' is the future tense.