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What is a furtue tense verb?

There's no verb tense called "furtue." You're likely thinking of future tense.

Future tense is a verb tense that expresses an action or state that will happen in the future. It is formed using the helping verbs will or shall followed by the base form of the verb.

Here are some examples:

* I will eat breakfast tomorrow.

* She will study for the test.

* We shall go to the park later.

Note: While "shall" is technically correct, it is less common in modern English, especially in American English. "Will" is generally preferred.

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