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Future Tense

Future tense verbs show that something will happen in the future. Here are a few examples:

To visit

To visit

  • I will visit.
  • You (singular) will visit.
  • He/she will visit.
  • We will visit.
  • You (plural) will visit.
  • They will visit.
To dance

To dance

  • I will dance.
  • You (singular) will dance.
  • He/she will dance.
  • We will dance.
  • You (plural) will dance.
  • They will dance.
To argue

To argue

  • I will argue.
  • You (singular) will argue.
  • He/she will argue.
  • We will argue.
  • You (plural) will argue.
  • They will argue.
To work

To work

  • I will work.
  • You (singular) will work.
  • He/she will work.
  • We will work.
  • You (plural) will work.
  • They will work.
To call

To call

  • I will call.
  • You (singular) will call.
  • He/she will call.
  • We will call.
  • You (plural) will call.
  • They will call.
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