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The simple future tense simply refers to actions that will happen in the future.

(e.g. I will sing on your birthday)

It follows this structure:

  • Subject + Will + Verb

The future perfect tense is used to talk about the past in the future. It expresses an action in the future before another action in the future.

(e.g. You will have finished college by then)

It follows this structure:

  • Subject + Will + Have + Past Participle of Verb
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What is the difference between the future simple and future perfect?

The future simple tense is used for an action or situation that will occur in the future. Example: We will do our homework after school. The future perfect tense is used for an action or situation that will occur in the future before some other action or situation. Example: We will have done our homework before dinner.


What is simple future tense difference with simple present tense?

The simple future tense refers to actions that have not yet happened but will occur in the future. The simple present tense refers to actions that are currently taking place.


What is the difference between the simple future tense and the progressive future tense?

The simple future tense simply refers to actions that will happen in the future.(e.g. I will sing on your birthday)It follows this structure:Subject + Will + VerbThe future progressive (or continuous) tense talks about an action at a particular moment in the future.(e.g. I will be working when you arrive)It follows this structure:Subject + Will + Be + Present Participle.


Is the present tense the same as the simple present?

Yes when people refer to the "present tense" they often mean the "simple present tense". The other present tenses are normally referred to as such. For example, the "present perfect tense".Also:It is called present simple or simple present because it has one verb.


How many perfect tense do you have?

In English, there are three perfect tenses: the present perfect, the past perfect, and the future perfect. The present perfect is used to describe actions that occurred at an unspecified time or that have relevance to the present. The past perfect indicates an action that was completed before another action in the past. The future perfect describes an action that will be completed before a specified point in the future.

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This expression is playing with the different tenses of verbs to suggest a philosophical idea. It indicates that the past, represented by the tense "was" or simple past, can feel heavy or burdensome, while the future, represented by the term "perfect" or future perfect tense, holds promise and possibility.


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What is the future perfect tense of start?

The future perfect tense is will have started.


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What is the future perfect tense of realized?

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