simple future
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of simple future
First recorded in 1730–40
Example Sentences
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More importantly, that restorative Sunday meal became the creative springboard for weeks of simple future dinners I could vary based on what I had around or whatever flavor profiles I was obsessing over.
From Salon • May 14, 2021
Once upon a time, refined folk always used I shall or we shall to refer to the simple future, not I will or we will.
From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner
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With the first person shall is used in direct statement to express a simple future action; as, "I shall go to the city to-morrow."
From How to Speak and Write Correctly by Devlin, Joseph
With the tints of the present he painted his simple future, and was content.
From The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel by Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
By the simple future preceded by the verb: na songe, Tsekari aritsi, I go, I shall see Tseka. c.
From The Mafulu Mountain People of British New Guinea by Williamson, Robert Wood
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