- What is first person future tense?
- Is used in the first person singular and plural of the simple future?
- Is Will used for first person?
What is first person future tense?
The simple future tense is made up of shall plus the infinitive (without "to") in the first person, and will plus the infinitive in the second and third persons. The emphatic future tense reverses the auxiliary verbs: I will go, we will go.
Is used in the first person singular and plural of the simple future?
A verb shows the future time in the simple future tense
In these sentences, 'shall' is used with a first-person of singular number and plural number. 'Will' is used with a second-person and third-person singular number and plural number.
Is Will used for first person?
The words will and shall are auxiliary verbs (helping verbs) that are used to form the simple future tense. Technically, the traditional rule of future tense says that shall is used in the first person (I, we) and will is used in all other persons (you, he/she, they).