The future tense is like a glimpse into the future; it describes actions that will happen later.
Examples of Future Tense:
She will go to the party tomorrow. (Action to occur in the future)
We are going to travel to Europe next month. (Future plan)
I will call you later.
We are going to have a picnic this weekend.
The concert starts at 7 PM tomorrow.
They will travel to Europe next summer.
She is meeting her friends next Tuesday.
Future Continuous (Progressive) Tense:
The future continuous tense is like a glimpse into an ongoing action in the future.
Examples of Future Continuous Tense:
They will be working late tonight. (Ongoing action in the future)
She will be traveling to Japan next month. (Future activity)
They will be working late tonight.
She will be traveling to Japan next month.
We will be waiting for you at the station.
I will be cooking dinner when you come home.
He will be studying for his exam until late evening
Future Perfect Tense:
The future perfect tense is like a glimpse into the future, looking back at a completed action; it describes actions that will be completed before a specified future time.
Examples of Future Perfect Tense:
By tomorrow, she will have written the report. (Action to be completed before tomorrow)
By the time they arrive, we will have prepared everything. (Action to be completed before their arrival)
By tomorrow, she will have written the report.
By the time they arrive, we will have prepared everything.
By next week, he will have completed the assignment.
She will have finished her presentation before the meeting starts.
By the end of the year, they will have achieved their goals.