Types Of Future tense
Future tense shows the actions that have not happened yet OR "the actions that will likely to happen in future".
Its four
types are described here.
Simple Future Tense Structure:
Subject+
will/shall+ verb(v1)
Example:
1. I shall
go to park for a walk.
2. She will
perform his duty.
Future Continuous Tense Structure:
Subject +
will be/shall be + verb(+ing)
Example:
1. He will
be playing football.
2. We shall
be eating meal.
Future Perfect Tense Structure:
Subject +
will have + verb(v3)
Example:
1. He will
have played football.
2. I will
have completed my assignment.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure:
Subject +
will have been + verb(+ing)
Example:
He
will have been watching the football match for over fifty minutes.
Past Future Tense Structure:
Subject +
would + verb (v1)
Example:
I told that
I would leave in one hour.
Past Future Continuous Tense
Structure:
Subject +
should be/would be + Verb(+ing)
Example:
I told that
I would be doing my homework all the day long.
Past Future Perfect Tense Structure:
Subject +
should have/ would have + Verb(v3)
Example:
She said
that she would have completed her assignment.
Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Structure:
Subject +
would have been + Verb(+ing)
Example:
He said that
I should have been working here for two hours by that time.
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