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Departure is a noun not a verb. "Depart" is a verb, and the future tense is will depart or shall depart.
Future can be used as an adjective (future generations). It's also a noun (the future).
A visionary can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person with a clear, imaginative idea of the future. As an adjective, it describes someone who has a forward-thinking or inventive perspective.
The noun future is also used as an adjunct or adjective. Examples include future expenses, or future developments.
The adjective for hope is "hopeful." It describes a feeling of optimism or expectation for a positive outcome. Another related term is "hopeful," which can also refer to someone who is full of hope or expressing a desire for a favorable future.
The word 'future' is a noun, a word for the time after now, a word for a thing; and an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Examples:I save money for my child's future. (noun)We'll have to reschedule on a future date. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'future' is 'it'.Example: He will do well in the future. He is ready for whatever it brings.
No. Future is a noun, also used as an adjunct or adjective (future tense, future needs). To express something that seems like a future form, you can use the adjective futuristic and the adverb futuristically.
The word 'future' can only be used as a noun and an adjective.
The word 'future' can only be used as a noun and an adjective.
The noun: futureThe adjective: curious
"Soon" is an adverb that describes when something will happen in the future. It modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate that the action or state will occur shortly or in a short amount of time.
there is none fatigue is an adjective