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Oh, dude, the future tense of "tall" is "will be tall." It's like predicting someone's height in the future, you know? So, if you see a kid now and think, "That kid will be tall," you're using the future tense of "tall."

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The future tense of "tall" would be "will be tall" or "shall be tall." In English, the future tense is typically formed by using the auxiliary verbs "will" or "shall" followed by the base form of the verb. So, in this case, "tall" remains the same in its base form, and the auxiliary verb indicates the future action or state of being tall.

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5mo ago
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there is no future tense

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