571. Future Tense with Action Verbs

A future tense verb tells action that happens anytime after this present moment. Future tense might be a minute from now, an hour from now, or ten years from now. Anything that happens after this exact moment is considered to be in the future.

When writing a future tense action verb, we use the simple form of the verb with the helping verb will.
Tomorrow I will jump into the lake.
Tomorrow Bob will study for the test.
Tomorrow Mom will bake a cake.
Tomorrow Dad will wash the car.

Use the helping verb will along with the simple form of the action verb when writing future tense.

▶It’s your turn. Rewrite the present tense verb in this sentence to make it a future tense sentence. I walk the dog. Did you add the helping verb will to make future tense? Good for you!