What is the future form of meet?

What is the future form of meet?

Answer: Will be meeting is the future continuous tense of the verb to meet.

What tense is met?

Meet verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
meet meeting met

Will met or meet?

1 Answer. “to meet” refers to the bare event of “meeting”, which was in the past, hence “happened to meet”. “to have met” refers to the state of “having met”, which is a present state, hence “happen to have met”.

Can we use present tense for future?

Will and shall are often said to be the future tense of English. Native English speakers also use the present tense to speak about the future, particularly for arrangements and plans. When using the present tense for the future it’s also common to use an indication of time such as ‘tomorrow’, ‘next week’ etc.

How do you refer to the future?

1Will/shall + the base form makes the most direct form of future reference. See Shall and will….Future reference can be made with be + going to + the base form of a main verb.

  1. I am going to wait.
  2. He is going to wait.
  3. I am not going to wait.
  4. He is not going to wait.
  5. Is he going to wait?
  6. Are they going to wait?

How do you use near future?

Arrangements and plans – If you’ve made a plan to do something in the near future, you’ll use Present Continuous tense to describe that event – “I’m visiting my grandfather in a couple of hours.” or “I’m playing basketball tomorrow.”

What is near future?

Very soon, within a short time. For example, We’ll be needing a new car in the near future. This term employs near in the sense of “close at hand,” a usage dating from about 1300. Also see at hand, def.

What does foreseeable future man?

phrase. If you say that something will happen in the foreseeable future you mean that you think it will happen fairly soon.

What is the opposite of foreseeable?

Antonyms & Near Antonyms for foreseeable. accidental, casual, chance, fluky.

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