Male in hi-viz jacket: Past, present and future tenses are important because we may use the term say 'there is wear' in a component. So we'll have a look maybe it might last a bit longer so we'll ...
NARRATOR: Free biscuits? Who will fall for that? When we talk about things that haven’t happened yet we call it the future tense. We often use the word ‘will’ in front of a verb. Looks like ...
Since the expression of future time does not involve any inflecton of the verb, we do not refer to a "future tense". Strictly speaking, there are only two tenses in English: present and past. ASPECT ...