Future tense - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_tenseThe nature of the future, necessarily uncertain and at varying distances ahead, means that the speaker may refer to future events with the modality either of probability (what the speaker expects to happen) or intent (what the speaker plans to make happen). Whether future expression is realis or irrealis depends not so much on an objective ontological notion of future reality, but rather on the degree of the speaker's conviction that the event will in fact come about.
Simple Future Tense Examples - YOURDICTIONARY
examples.yourdictionary.com › reference › examplesSimple Future Tense Examples. The most basic construct for English sentences is subject + verb + direct object. For example, “Marie walked home.”. There, we understand the subject of the sentence is a girl named Marie. The action she’s carrying out is indicated by the verb “walked.”. And, as for the direct object, or the thing that’s receiving the action of the verb, we see it is “home.”.