Future tense, it's rules description application and examples

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Future tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. In English, the future tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb.

Rules:
1. To form the future tense, use "will" + base form of the verb.
Example: I will go to the store later.

2. For negative sentences, use "will not" or the contraction "won't" + base form of the verb.
Example: She won't be able to come to the party.

3. Use "will" to make predictions or talk about things you think will happen in the future.
Example: It will rain tomorrow.

4. Use future tense for promises or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
Example: I will call you as soon as I arrive.

Application:
- I will go to the beach next weekend.
- She will start her new job next month.
- They will travel to Europe for their vacation.
- The company will launch a new product next year.

Remember to use the future tense when talking about something that will happen in the future.