What is the future tense of “organise”!

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The future tense form of 'organise' is formed by using the auxiliary verb will followed by the base form of the verb organise. Example: They will organise a charity event next month. (They will organise a charity event next month.)

Definition of “organise”

  • to arrange or order things in a structured or systematic way
  • to plan or coordinate an event or activity

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 Simpleorganise
Future Continuousorganising
Future Perfectorganised
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 organise a meeting tomorrow.

Example

They will organise a concert next year.

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 week, I will be organising a conference.

Example

They will be organising a trade show in the future.

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 this month, she will have organised all the logistics.

Example

They will have organised a series of workshops by then.

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