What is the Future Tense of ‘Be’?

The future tense of the verb ‘be’ is formed using the auxiliary verb ‘will’ followed by the base form ‘be’. This structure is used to indicate actions or states that will occur in the future.

Here is how it is used in sentences:

  • I will be at the meeting tomorrow.
  • She will be happy to see you.
  • They will be traveling next week.

In these examples, ‘will be’ is used to describe future states or actions. It is important to note that the verb ‘be’ does not change form in the future tense; it remains as ‘be’ regardless of the subject.

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