The future tense of the verb "smile" is typically formed using "will" or "going to." Here are six bullet points explaining different forms and uses:
Simple Future: "I will smile." — The most common future tense form.
Future with 'going to': "She is going to smile." — Indicates a planned or intended action.
Future Continuous: "They will be smiling." — Describes an ongoing action that will happen in the future.
Future Perfect: "He will have smiled by then." — Refers to an action that will be completed before a specific future time.
Future Perfect Continuous: "By next week, I will have been smiling for days." — Focuses on the duration of an action up to a point in the future.
Negative Future: "We will not smile." / "We're not going to smile." — Shows that the action will not happen in the future.
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