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Future
Tense
The future tense is simple to form in German. Just
use the present tense forms of werden and put
the other infinitive to the end of the sentence. Note
that German usually relies on the present tense to
indicate the future (this is called implied future),
and uses time expressions, such as tonight, tomorrow,
etc. to do so. Wir gehen morgen nach Deutschland
is translated as we are going to Germany tomorrow,
and implies a future action, yet it uses the present
tense, in both German and English. To express
present or future probability, use wohl (probably)
with the future tense.
Werden
| werde |
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werden |
| wirst |
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werdet |
| wird |
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werden |
I will fly to Germany. Ich werde
nach Deutschland fliegen.
You will help me! Du wirst mir helfen!
We will learn Latin. Wir werden Latein
lernen.
My friend should be home now. Mein Freund wird
jetzt wohl zu Hause sein. (Expresses
probability) |
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