LEXICO-SEMANTIC SURVEY OF FUTURE TENSE VERBS IN ENGLISH
Abstract
This article deals with detailed research of various forms of the future tense have their own semantic features and are used to express different meanings. Since the future tense in English is a key aspect that is studied not only from the point of view of grammar, but also vocabulary. It is a complex and multifaceted grammatical category that not only reflects temporal relations, but also conveys various shades of meaning associated with the prediction, intention, possibility, obligation, or conditionality of events occurring in the future. While semantic studies of future tense verbs are an important part of lexicology and syntax, as they help to distinguish and interpret all the nuances of future events expressed using verb forms. Lexical studies of future tense verbs are aimed at identifying the semantic nuances that they convey depending on the context, as well as studying their interaction with other lexical units of the language.
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