I hope for a future where technology continues to enhance our lives while promoting sustainability and equity. I envision a world where collaboration and empathy drive global efforts to address climate change, poverty, and social injustices. Additionally, I hope for advancements in healthcare that ensure everyone has access to quality medical care. Ultimately, I aspire to see a society that values diversity and fosters understanding among all its members.
it will happen by price changing.
the demand for rice will increase
If someone says that, it means that they don't know whensomething will happen. It will happen soon. They know it will happen, but they don't know if it will be tomorrow, next week or next month. Usually, it's very soon - not next month or a year from now.
In future tense, "feed" can be expressed as "will feed." For example, "I will feed the animals tomorrow." This indicates an action that is planned or expected to happen at a later time. Additionally, the present continuous form "am/is/are feeding" can also be used to describe future arrangements, like "I am feeding the animals next week."
the hope that international cooperation might prevent future global conflict
That the things that will happen in the future is more important than the past
Go back to Cuba when the communism has done.
It depends on how your are describing the expectation. 1. You can hope for the future. 2. I'm hoping to win the lottery. 3. He/she hopes to win the lottery. 4. I'd hoped to win the lottery. These are the four ways that I know of, all which describe something that will happen. By definition hope is 'to expect something with uncertainty of it happening'.
Of course the future will happen... whatever will happen but hasn't happened yet is the future.
No Future No Hope was created in 1995.
to say that something will happen in the future
Yes, "hope" can be a present tense verb. It is used to express the desire or expectation for something to happen in the future. For example, "I hope to see you soon."
Present tense: hope Past tense: hoped Future tense: will hope
because it was a big lie...its 2013 and nothing happened-the world didn't end...if its the future now,im writing this in 2013.i hope nothing happens in the future though...
He didnt give him hope, he merely showed him what potentially would happen if the vision of the future remained unchanged. Scrooge suddenly realises this and states if you would show me what might happen then then the vision may not be should I change my ways
you can't check your future. Only GOD knows your future, and what ever he wants to happen in your life is what is going to happen in the future! It is impossible to know the future.
What will happen in the future is that the sun will become a red giant and eventually explode.