Keywords: the future
English ['kju] n. (r)]
Explanation:
N future; Future; Futures; future tense
in the future
[complex futures]
Phrases:
In the future; In the future; In the future; future
Extended data:
Changes in the use of words: will
verb
1.will, as a verb, basically means "to drive (something happens) with willpower", which can be followed by nouns, pronouns or infinitives as a compound object of complement.
Will can use the clause that leads to that as the object when explaining "bequeath (property) to someone". The predicate verb of a clause should be in virtual form, and it can also take double objects, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to.
3.will can use nouns and pronouns as objects, and it can also use that-guided clauses as objects, which are interpreted as "willing, hoping and wanting", and the predicate verbs in the clauses should be in virtual form.