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    Fu·ture
    /ˈfyo͞oCHər/

    noun

    • 1. the time or a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come: "we plan on getting married in the near future" Similar time to cometime aheadwhat lay/lies aheadcoming timesOpposite past
    • 2. short for futures contract

    adjective

  2. that is to be or come hereafter: future events; on some future day. pertaining to or connected with time to come: one's future prospects; future plans. Grammar noting or pertaining to a tense or other verb formation or construction that refers to events or states in time to come.

  3. The future tense of verbs expresses events or actions that have not yet happened and that will happen at some point in the future. Future Tense Forms. There are four forms of the future tense. They include: simple future. You will eat. future progressive. You are eating. future perfect. You will have eaten. future perfect progressive.

  4. Sep 12, 2021 · According to Collins English Dictionary and the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, the word future is a noun that can either refer to undetermined events that will occur in a time to come, or the condition of a person or thing at a later date.

  5. Definition of future adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. noun. uk / ˈfjuːtʃər/ the future. Add to word list. A2. in grammar, the form of a verb that is used to talk about something that will happen. the future. B1. the time that is to come: At some point in the future, we’ll probably move. in future UK (US in the future) B1. beginning from now: In future, I’ll be more careful. in the future.

  7. Talking about the future. Level: intermediate. When we know about the future, we normally use the present tense. 1. We use the present simple for something scheduled: We have a lesson next Monday. The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning. The holidays start next week. It's my birthday tomorrow. 2.

  8. What is the Simple Present Tense? The simple present tense (all called the present tense) is used to express action that is happening in the present, now, relative to the speaker or writer. The simple present is generally used for actions that are factual, normal, or regular in occurrence, sometimes called habitual actions.

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