In German grammar, the future tense is primarily used to talk about future events and intentions. There are two types of future tenses in German: Futur I and Futur II. Futur I is used to express the likelihood of an event happening in the future, whereas Futur II is used to talk about events that should have already happened. The main verb in Futur I is inserted at the end of the clause and the auxiliary verb “werden” is used to indicate the future tense. Futur II, on the other hand, uses a double infinitive structure at the end of the clause and the auxiliary verb “werden” in the second position.
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