Yes, and there are certain parts of the veterinary field that are projected to become more important in the next few decades. Private practice medicine will always be needed to treat pets and livestock for disease. In addition, veterinary researchers, teachers and food safety veterinarians are in short supply.
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Yes, going to go, (future tense) but "to" is only needed one time.
Yes. For example: "Money will be needed in years to come to keep our services going."
If you are talking about Veterinarians, then believe it or not the Air Force has Veterinarians. Both fields are rewarding.
Areas where veterinarians are needed are in places like the east side of Flint, MI. Where people don't care if their dogs are fed or not, where they don't care if their dog is getting into a dog fight. Veterinarians need to be there to help them, and give them shelter.
fbi agents WILL be needed always because they are very important to evryone and they help find ot mysterys
Going to is already future tense.
Yes there are going to be Vet's in the future, because there are going to be hurt animals in the future.
Yes, veterinarians work during the summer (although, of course, specific veterinarians might choose to take vacations - everyone does get to decide on their own schedule). Since animals can become sick or injured during the summer, just as easily as they can during any other season, veterinarians are needed to care for them. Medical emergencies can happen at any time.
will future =will blunder going to future = going to blunder
Nobody knows what is going to happen in the future.
The future tense is: will get -- We will get some bread. am/is/are going to get -- We are going to get some bread. am/is/are getting -- I am getting some bread.