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FUTURE TENSE Time and tide wait for no man. So, a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing is called as future tense. For e.g- She will write a letter. Simple Future This tense tells us about an action which has not occurred yet and will occur after saying or in future Rule – Will/Shall + Verb (Ist form) In Future Tense helping verb ‘Shall’ is used with ‘I’ and ‘We’. Helping verb ‘Will’ is used with all others. When you are to make a commitment or warn someone or emphasize something, use of 'will/shall' is reversed. ‘Will’ is used with ‘I’ & ‘We’ and 'shall' is used with others.