Futur
future tense
noun fu-TOOR Rare
Origin: from Latin futurum (what will be)
Usage Note
Futur in German grammar has two forms: Futur I (werden + infinitive) for future plans and predictions, and Futur II (werden + past participle + sein/haben) for actions completed by a future point.
Examples
"Das Futur I wird oft durch das Präsens mit Zeitangabe ersetzt."
Natural Translation
Future I is often replaced by the present tense with a time expression.
Literal Translation
The future I is often through the present with time expression replaced.
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