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English Future Tense Grammar – For Beginners & Students
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(5 ratings)
975 students
Created byShimaa Ahmed
Last updated 6/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • 1. Future Simple Tense
  • 2. Future Continuous Tense
  • 3. Future Perfect Tense
  • 4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
  • 5. Future vs. Present Perfect and Past Perfect

Course content

7 sections8 lectures32m total length
  • Introduction1:52

    In this course, we will discuss –


    1. What is the meaning of tenses?


    2. What are the three broad categories of tenses?


    Tenses play a crucial role in the English language. It denotes the time an action takes place, whether sometime in the past, in the present or will take some time in the future. Tenses are just the way we talk about time. Tenses can be broadly classified into three categories - Past, Present and Future.


    In each category of tense, there are four different types i.e.


    1.Simple


    2.Continuous


    3.Perfect


    4.Perfect Continuous


    We will also discuss in detail all the four different types of Future tense:


    i) Future Simple Tense


    ii) Future Continuous Tense


    iii) Future Perfect Tense


    iv) Future Perfect Continuous Tense


    Future simple tense is used to talk about an action that will occur in future. This tense is also used to express a wish or a plan or predict the events supposed to take place in future. It is also used for promises/requests/refusals/offers.


    Future Continuous tense is also known as Future Progressive tense.


    Future Perfect tense is used to refer to


    - an action that will be completed before a specific time in future (deadline is there).


    - an action that will happen before another action in future.


    Future Perfect Continuous Tense is a tense which is used to talk about the action that will be in progress for a certain period of time at a specific time in the future. Future Perfect Continuous Tense is also used to describe or indicate actions that began in the past and will continue to occur up to a certain point in time in the future.






    What you’ll learn

    Simple Future Tense


    Future Continuous Tense


    Future Perfect Tense


    Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Requirements

  • No program
  • Notebook
  • Pens

Description

Course Description


Are you confused by the different types of Future Tense in English?
This course is here to help you understand and use them clearly, correctly, and confidently.



What You'll Learn:


The meaning of tenses and their role in English grammar


The three broad categories of tenses: Past, Present, and Future


A detailed breakdown of all four types of Future Tense:


Simple Future Tense


Future Continuous Tense


Future Perfect Tense


Future Perfect Continuous Tense



Course Content Highlights:


Explanation of when and how to use each future tense form


Clear rules and structures with examples


Differences between similar tenses


Practical uses: expressing plans, predictions, promises, and deadlines


Real-life examples for easier understanding



Who Is This Course For?


Students who want to improve their grammar skills


English learners at beginner or intermediate levels


Anyone confused by future tense usage


Non-native speakers looking for a simple explanation of complex grammar.



Course Duration:


1 hour of video content


Short, focused lessons for better learning retention.



Course Features:


Clear English explanation (easy to follow)


Organized structure from basics to advanced


Suitable for self-paced learning


Certificate of Completion provided by Udemy.



Take the step now!


By the end of this course, you will be able to use all forms of Future Tense with confidence in writing and speaking.

Who this course is for:

  • People that want to learn English
  • Those who have a good grasp of the future tense
  • Develop your four skills: Reading, writing, listening and speaking