No, doing is present tense. The future tense is will do.
Will be doing.
The future tense of "What will you do on Saturday?" is "What will you be doing on Saturday?"
I will do.
Will be doing.
In their future? If that's what you meant, then they want to be doing exactly what they're doing now. They want to keep performing as a band!(:
The six tenses of "do" are: Present simple: I do Past simple: I did Future simple: I will do Present continuous: I am doing Past continuous: I was doing Future continuous: I will be doing
Travelling into the future is not impossible, we're all doing it all the time...
Did is past Do is present Doing is future.
by doing my job
will do Did is the past tense of do. Do is used in the future tense. will do I will do my assignment tomorrow going to do She is going to do her assignment tonight. is /am /are doing + time phrase They are doing their assignments on the weekend
They are doing so today