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Simple Future Tense:

 Used to describe actions or events that will happen at a later time or in the future.
 Indicates a simple statement or prediction about the future.
 Uses the auxiliary verb "will" + base form of the verb.
 Example:
o "I will travel to Paris next week."

Future Continuous Tense:

 Used to describe actions or events that will be in progress at a specific time or during a
specific period in the future.
 Uses the auxiliary verb "will be" + present participle (-ing form) of the main verb.
 Example:
o "I will be studying for my exam tomorrow evening."

Future Perfect Tense:

 Used to describe actions or events that will be completed before a specific future time
or reference point.
 Indicates the completion of an action or event before another future action or moment.
 Uses the auxiliary verb "will have" + past participle of the main verb.
 Example:
o "By next year, I will have graduated from university."

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