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This unit focused on the Future Tenses; the seven most common future tenses are: the future simple tense, the future continuous tenses, the future perfect tenses, the future perfect continuous tense, be going + Infinitive, the present simple and the present continuous tense. The future simple tense uses the words ?will? or ?shall? with the base form of the verb. For example, we shall overcome. Future continuous tense is made up the the simple future of the verb 'to be' + the present participle (base+ing). The Future perfect tense is formed with \"will\" + \"have\" + the past participle of the verb. Future perfect continuous tense is formed with the future perfect of the verb \"to be\" (will have been) + the present participle of the main verb (base + ing). ?Be going? + ?infinitive (Going to ?future?)? is formed with the verb ?to be? + ?going to? + ?base form of verb?. Present simple tense; In the present simple 3rd person singular (he, she, it), add s, es, or ies to the base form of the verb. For example, ?The sun sets in the west.? It can be used to state facts or general truths or to relate future plans and the Present continuous tense is used to express a continued or ongoing action at present time. It expresses an action which is in progress at the time of speaking. The present continuous tense is formed from the present tense of the verb be and the present participle (-ing form) of a verb.
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