To form the future of verbs in English, you need to use an auxiliary verb. The most common auxiliary verb used to form the future tense is "will": "will think" is the future tense of "think".
Example: I don't know what to do, but I will think of something.
Present tense - think. Past tense - thought. Future tense - will think.
The future tense of the word "think" is "will think."
Saw. Like you saw that bird. I think someone is teasing you, the above refers to the past tense. The future is: 'I will see', 'you will see' etc.
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
past tense is got future tense is will get
Present tense - think. Past tense - thought. Future tense - will think.
Present tense - think. Past tense - thought. Future tense - will think.
The future tense of the word "think" is "will think."
The future perfect tense of think is will have thought.
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i think the future perfect tense of cost is will have cost.
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It is 'will think'.
The future tense of "think" is "will think." For example, "I think she will arrive soon."
That is already in past tense form of the word think. The future tense of think is will think. or as I said "thoughted"
Saw. Like you saw that bird. I think someone is teasing you, the above refers to the past tense. The future is: 'I will see', 'you will see' etc.