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* You will have been doing office work from 1 till 2 days.
* You will have been doing office work from 1 till 2 days.
* Nanthan will have been doing exercise till 3 o'clock.
* Nanthan will have been doing exercise till 3 o'clock.
==Videos==
===Learn English Tenses: FUTURE SIMPLE with “WILL” - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tri7u632AaA</youtube>
===English Grammar: Master The Future Tense In English with Friends ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTUamuGwG1c</youtube>
===Future Tense Verbs | Learn English Grammar Lesson - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gay3fXELtvE</youtube>
===Future Tenses in English - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv3HALcJGVc</youtube>

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The Future Tenses in English - Formulas & Examples
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Hello friends,


Let's talk about the future tenses in English. 😊


There are four types of future tense:

  1. simple future
  2. continuous future
  3. perfect future
  4. continuous perfect future


Let's get started. 😎


simple future

Formula

Subject + will/shall + v1 + object

Examples

  • I will go to office.
  • She will dance at the party.
  • We shall help you.
  • Prince will study now.

continuous future

Formula

Subject + will/shall+ be + v1 + ing + object

Examples

  • You will be coming here.
  • They will not be enjoying.
  • Who will be giving her money?

perfect future tense

Formula Subject + will/shall + have + v3 + object

Examples

  • The TV will have broadcasted the show.
  • Mother will have cut the cake.

continuous perfect future

Formula

Subject + will/shall + have + been + v1 + ing + object

Examples

  • You will have been doing office work from 1 till 2 days.
  • Nanthan will have been doing exercise till 3 o'clock.

Videos

Learn English Tenses: FUTURE SIMPLE with “WILL” - YouTube

English Grammar: Master The Future Tense In English with Friends ...

Future Tense Verbs | Learn English Grammar Lesson - YouTube

Future Tenses in English - YouTube