To make the future tense for the verb “be” just add the modal verb “will.” Easy.
After the subject and will be, you can use an adjective, a noun, a pronoun, or a preposition to describe what, where, when, how, or why something exists in the future.
| Singular | Plural |
|---|---|
I will be | We will be |
You will be | You will be |
He will be | They will be |
She will be | |
It will be |
It’s very popular to form a contraction with
the subject and the modal verb, “will.”
| Singular | Plural |
|---|---|
I’ll be | We’ll be |
You’ll be | You’ll be |
He’ll be | They’ll be |
She’ll be | |
It’ll be |
Examples
A substitute for “will” is “be going to.”
| Singular | Plural |
|---|---|
I am going to be | We are going to be |
You are going to be | You are going to be |
He is going to be | They are going to be |
She is going to be | |
It is going to be |
(be) going to be