The Future Tense

Teddy will eat the honey later.
I shall come tomorrow.
The verbs 'will eat' and 'shall come' tells us about something which will happen some time later i.e. in the future.
Will and shall are used before verbs to show future tense.

Remember :- Shall is used only with the pronouns I and we. For all other nouns and pronouns, will is used.


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