The future tense form of "check" is "will check." For example, you can say, "I will check the results tomorrow." This construction indicates an action that will happen at a later time.
The future tense of the verb form of "fast" is will fast.
will + form -- We will form a new committee next meeting.be+going to + form -- We are going to form a new committee next meeting.be + forming -- We are forming a new committee next month.
will future = will + base form of verbI will go to the station.
I think it would be 'will like'
Oh, dude, the future tense of "tall" is "will be tall." It's like predicting someone's height in the future, you know? So, if you see a kid now and think, "That kid will be tall," you're using the future tense of "tall."
The future tense is will check.
The future tense is will check.
The future tense of the word "check" is "will check."
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
By isn't a verb and doesn't have a future tense form.
Admission is a noun and does not have a future tense. The verb form is admit, and the future tense is will admit.
The future tense would be "the outline will be ready."
The future tense of the verb form of "fast" is will fast.
The future tense of do is will do. I will do it tomorrow.
sent is the past form of send so its future form will be will send or shall send
The future tense of "pinches" is "will pinch." To form the future tense, you use "will" followed by the base form of the verb, which in this case is "pinch." For example, you could say, "She will pinch the dough."
The simple future tense follows this structure:Subject + Will + VerbFor example:I will work.