The future tense of win is just adding a "will" before it. I will win, he will win, we will win, etc.
Will have won.
The infinitive is "to be". The first person singular is "I am". The future is conjugated as follows: I will be you will be (singular) he, she or it will be we will be you will be (plural) they will be Examples (using abbrevations) are: I'll be late tomorrow. She will not be happy to hear that. You will be over the moon if you win.
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
Am, is, and are are present tense forms of be. The past tense forms of be are was and were. The future tense of be is will be.
The future tense is will carry.
The future tense is will break.
The future tense of "seek" is "will seek." The future tense of "bring" is "will bring."
The future tense of "was" is "will be."
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'.
Past tense - went. Future tense - will go.
The past tense is rained. The future tense is will rain.
"Which" is present tense and "will break" is future tense.