Future Tense is the citizen’s guide to the future.
Whatever your plans to express future intentions we need the immediate future and future tenses. Let’s start with the immediate future which is used to say something is going to happen in English.
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Quiz Higher Tier - The simple future tense of regular verbs Higher Tier - The simple future tense of verbs with irregular stems I'll find my lost phone tomorrow. They'll come back from the ...
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