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Conjugation of English Future Tense with Will

The conjugation of the future simple with will is that same for all forms. We simply follow the rule: will + infinitve. The table below provides an overview of the positive, negative and interrogative conjugation of the English future simple tense.






positive

negative

question

all forms are the same

will speak

will not speak

Will I speak?

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The present perfect tense.

What is present perfect tense?


The present perfect tense is one of the common verb tenses in English, used to show an action that happened in the past that is directly related to the present, such as actions that are still continuing or that indicate a change over time. We cover a complete list of when to use the present perfect tense below. 
Don’t let the name confuse you—even though the word present is there, the present perfect tense deals with actions that happened or started in the past. In fact, the present perfect tense is often used interchangeably with the simple past tense, although there are some special situations in which you can only use one or the other, also explained below. 

The present perfect tense for statements


For general statements, the most common use of the present perfect, use have or has plus the past participle form of the main verb. 
[have/has] + [past participle]
Charlotte has become friends with Wilbur. 
We’ve broken up before, but this time feels different.

The present perfect tense for negatives


To use the present perfect tense in the negative, simply add the negative word (like not or neverafter the auxiliary verb but before the past participle. 
[have/has] + [negative] + [past participle]
have not slept well since exams started. 
My Midwestern friend has never seen the ocean. 
This construction works for neither, nor sentences, too. 
It’s 11 in the morning, and she has neither eaten breakfast nor gotten dressed. 
Please note that it’s clearest to avoid contractions when using the present perfect tense with the negative, at least in American English. 
I’ve not seen the Eiffel Tower. 
I have not seen the Eiffel Tower.

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