The future tense of the verb "smile" is typically formed using "will" or "going to." Here are six bullet points explaining different forms and uses:
Simple Future: "I will smile." — The most common future tense form.
Future with 'going to': "She is going to smile." — Indicates a planned or intended action.
Future Continuous: "They will be smiling." — Describes an ongoing action that will happen in the future.
Future Perfect: "He will have smiled by then." — Refers to an action that will be completed before a specific future time.
Future Perfect Continuous: "By next week, I will have been smiling for days." — Focuses on the duration of an action up to a point in the future.
Negative Future: "We will not smile." / "We're not going to smile." — Shows that the action will not happen in the future.
will smile -- She will smile when she sees this. going to smile -- I'm going to smile nicely for our class photo.
The past tense for smile is smiled.
The past perfect tense of smile is had smiled.
The present tense of "smile" is "smiles."
The past tense of smile is "smiled".
will smile -- She will smile when she sees this. going to smile -- I'm going to smile nicely for our class photo.
The past tense for smile is smiled.
The past perfect tense of smile is had smiled.
The present tense of "smile" is "smiles."
The past tense of smile is "smiled".
The Past tense of smile is smiled.For example:I remembered a vague memory of a girl, she smiled at me.
The past tense of "You can always make me smile" is "You always made me smile."
The past tense verb for smile is "smiled."
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
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.