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There are four primary future verb tenses.
1. Simple future tense.
2. Future continuous tense.
3. Future perfect tense.
4. Future perfect continuous tense
The Future Simple is used to refer to an action or event that has not yet begun such as future facts and certainties, promises, predictions, assumptions and spontaneous decisions. e.g. \"I'll call my mother tomorrow.\" The Future Continous is used to refer to actions that will be in progress at or around a specificpoint in time in the future and is formed using 'will be' + ‘ing’ form of base verb. e.g \"I'll be getting on the train at five p.m.\" The Future Perfect Tense is used to indicate that an action will have been completed at some point in the future. This tense is formed with \"will\" plus \"have\" plus the past participle of the verb (which can be either regular or irregular in form. e.g. \"I will have spent all my money by this time next month.\