Future of the present indicative

O future of present tense it is a tense used to talk about things that occur after the moment of speech.

It is also used to express order and uncertainty.

Examples:

Me I will be at the school door.
Tonight we we will eat salad and soup.
Viviane will leave of employment soon.

In addition to it, there are two more types of future: the past tense future of the indicative and the future of the subjunctive.

Future of the Composite Present

The future of the present also has its formation composed. When used, it refers to a fact in the future that will end before another fact, also in the future.

Its formation is made with an auxiliary and a main verb. The auxiliary verb "to have" is conjugated in the simple present tense tense and the main verb appears in the participle.

Example: He will have done The dinner.

Future of the Composite Present
(I) will have + participle of the main verb
(You) will have + participle of the main verb
(It) will have + participle of the main verb
(We) will have + participle of the main verb
(You) will have + participle of the main verb
(They) will have + participle of the main verb

Note: O verb to have can be used in composite formations, although the to have.

Read too:

  • Compound Times
  • Formation of Compound Times

Conjugation

To the regular verbs, which follow a conjugation pattern, the future of the present presents the following conjugations:

1st conjugation (-ar) 2nd conjugation (-er) 3rd conjugation (-ir)
(I) radical + -are (I) radical + -erei (I) radical + -I will
(You) radical + -ás (You) radical + -era (You) radical + -will
(He) radical + -ará (He) radical + -era (He) radical + -will
(We) radical + -are (We) radical + -we will (We) radical + -we will
(You) radical + -areis (You) radical + -ereis (You) radical + -ireis
(They) radical + -arão (They) radical + -will be (They) radical + -will

Examples

To better understand the future of the present, check below three regular verbs of each of the conjugations:

1st conjugation (-ar) – verb to sing 2nd conjugation (-er) – verb to live 3rd conjugation (-ir) – verb fall
I will sing i will live I will fall
you will sing you will live you will fall
he will sing he will live he will fall
we will sing we will live we will fall
you will sing you will live you will fall
they will sing they will live they will fall

Future of the Present and Future of the Past

Both the future of the present and the past tense are tenses conjugated in an indicative way.

O past tense future receives this name because it refers to something that could have happened after a situation in the past.

It can also be used in expressions that generate uncertainty, as well as surprise and indignation.

Examples:

Future of the Present: Me I will eat as soon as you're hungry.
Past Future: If I was hungry, I would eat.

Future of the Subjunctive

O future of the subjunctive it is a tense that indicates possibility. This is because it refers to something that hasn't happened yet, but that could happen in the future. It is conjugated with the term “when” before the personal pronouns.

Example: When I leave, lock the doors.

Read too:

  • Verb tenses
  • Verbal Modes
  • Irregular verbs

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