Yes, "will bloom" is the future-tense of the word 'bloom'.
The past perfect tense is had bloomed.
Will bloom.
I/You/We/They bloom. He/She/It blooms. The present participle is blooming.
The flowers will bloom in April
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bloom turns into dark bloom when it sexes the dark bloom
Yes, the word 'bloom' is both a noun (bloom, blooms) and a verb (bloom, blooms, blooming, bloomed).Examples:He cut a bloom to give to his mother. (noun)The tulips have begun to bloom. (verb)
Spring's first bloom
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An algal bloom.
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"It is May and the hyacinths are in full bloom." "The flush of youth was on her face as a rose in bloom." "The bloom of the smell of the wine was a pleasant bouquet in his nostrils." "Watching the world spring into bloom in the spring is an awesome sight."