Are you studying the future tense in English or in any other language? Then, welcome to our flashcard collection about this grammar topic. Most of us, native and non-native speakers, learn English at school but the tenses are somehow more troublesome for certain students in particular. Hence, a quick review of the future tense in any language, such as French, Spanish or any other, may come handy. If you are studying for an upcoming exam, grab the flashcards in this collection so as to practice anytime. In English, the future tense includes the use of the conditional will and the going to.
Whereas the former expresses spontaneous decisions that are about to happen, the latter is meant to express plans. In other languages, the grammar is a bit more complex. The uncertainty vs. certainty suppositions are also of common use when one first learns this topic. Moreover, the present continuous of English (to be + ing) is also used to express upcoming events. As you can see, the future tense is not the most complicated one in the Anglo-Saxon language – without including the perfect forms to begin with – but the mastery of this tense demands dedication.