What is the future tense of “fair”!

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The future tense form of 'faired' is formed by using the auxiliary verb will followed by the base form of the verb fair. Example: They will fair better in the next round of the tournament. (They will fair better in the next round of the tournament.)

Definition of “fair”

  • to compete or perform in a fair or exhibition
  • to be or become fair or equitable

Tense sentence structure and examples:

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Notes from a Native English Speaker

Here are the general structures of a present and past participle. Remember, some verbs have an irregular form and may not follow this structure: Present Participle: [Verb] -ing Past Participle: [Verb] -ed

Future Simplefair
Future Continuousfairing
Future Perfectfaired
Future Simple
The simple future tense is used to describe actions that will happen in the future.
Subject + will/shall + Verb + (Object)

Example

She will fair well in the upcoming competition.

Example

They will fair better in the next round of the tournament.

Future Continuous
The future continuous tense is used to describe actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
Subject + will be + Present Participle + (Object)

Example

At this time next year, he will be fairing well in his new job.

Example

They will be fairing better in the next phase of the project.

Future Perfect
The future perfect tense is used to indicate actions that will be completed at a specified point in the future.
Subject + will/shall have + Past Participle + (Object)

Example

By the end of the year, she will have faired exceptionally well in her career.

Example

They will have faired better than anyone else in the competition.

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