What did briefcases come from?
Briefcases have evolved from early bags and satchels used for carrying documents and important papers. They became popular in the 19th century as a convenient way for businessmen and professionals to transport essential documents and tools for work. Today, briefcases come in various styles, materials, and designs to suit different preferences and needs.
"Will blend" is in the future tense. It refers to an action that will happen at some point in the future.
What is the future tense of the verb return?
Will return.
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am/is/are going to - He is going to return tomorrow.
am/is/are returning - The boys are returning later this afternoon.
In the expression ''I will answer after I have received the the letter" the speaker is saying that they have not received the letter yet, but when they do, or rather, after they receive it, they will answer (something). The whole matter is in the future.
But if someone says "After I received the letter..." they have already received the letter and then did something. It all happened in the past.
What is the past and future tense of walk?
walked is the past tense and walks is future I LOVE YOU HAFSA
What is the future perfect tense of practice?
The future perfect tense of "practice" is "will have practiced."
What is the present tense past tense and future tense of the verb lose?
Present tense : I, we, you, they lose / he, she, it loses
Past tense : lost
Future tense : will lose
What is the past tense future tense and present tense of 'succeed'?
present - succeed
past - succeeded
future - will succeed / going to succeed
Can like be used in future continuous?
Yes, "will be liking" can be used in future continuous to show an action that will be ongoing in the future. For example, "I will be liking the new job once I start working there."
What is the future tense of reside for a second person singular?
The future tense of "reside" for a second person singular would be "you will reside."
When do you use shall and will in future perfect tense?
In future perfect tense, "shall" is used with first person pronouns (I, we) while "will" is used with second and third person pronouns (you, he/she/it/they). For example: "I shall have finished my work by then" and "You will have completed the task by tomorrow."
will do
Did is the past tense of do. Do is used in the future tense.
will do
I will do my assignment tomorrow
going to do
She is going to do her assignment tonight.
is /am /are doing + time phrase
They are doing their assignments on the weekend
Present tense: tie
Past tense: tied
Future tense: will tie
The future tense of "bend" is "will bend" or "shall bend."
What is the future tense of hope?
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'.