In grammar, a future tense is a verb form that generally marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future. Understand the future tense more by taking this quiz.
I will studying.
I am going to studying.
I am going to study.
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I will live in Bali.
I will living in Bali.
I am going live in Bali.
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We will not do the test.
We will do not the test.
We will not did the test.
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Will the mechanic checked my car?
Will the mechanic check my car?
Will mechanic have check my car?
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Is not Rudi going to watch TV?
Is Rudi not going to watch TV?
Is Rudi will not going to watch TV?
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Two years later, Tria will going to go to Australia.
Two years later, Tria are going to go to Australia.
Two years later, Tria is going to go to Australia.
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As far as I’m concerned, they is not going to be the winner.
As far as I’m concerned, they will not be the winner.
As far as I’m concerned, they not will be the winner.
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Will you not eaten?
Will not you eat?
Will you not eat?
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My friends and I are going to study tonight.
My friends and I is going to study tonight.
My friends and I will going to study tonight.
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I will not come on time tomorrow.
I will not came on time tomorrow.
I is not going to come on time tomorrow.
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