In future tense, we do not have two kind of structures like in English. (will and going to). We create future tense with -ecek/-acak suffixes.
If last vowel of verb stem is "a, ı, o or u" we put -ecek
If last vowel of verb stem is "e, i, ö or ü" we put -acak
Yap + acak : He/she/it is going to do.
Gid + ecek : He/she/it is going to go.
This is Main Form for Future Tense. We use Personal Endings for conjugations of this structure.
Yap + acağ + ım : I am going to do. (Not that "k" becomes "ğ" because of it is between two vowels)
Yap + acak + sın : You are going to do.
Yap + acak : He/she/it is going to do.
Yap + acağ + ız : We are going to do.
Yap + acak + sınız : You are going to do (plural).
Yap + acak + lar : They are going to do.
Let´s do the same with "gelmek" verb:
Gel + eceğ + im : I am going to come
Gel + ecek + sin : You are going to come.
Gel + ecek : He/she/it is going to come.
Gel + eceğ + iz : We are going to come.
Gel + ecek + siniz : You are going to come (plural).
Gel + ecek + ler : They are going to come.
Let´s do the same for "kapatmak" verb.
Kapatacağım: I am going to close.
Kapatacaksın: You are going to close
Kapatacak: He/she/it is going to close.
Kapatacağız: We are going to close.
Kapatacaksınız: You are going to close (plural)
Kapatacaklar: They are going to close.
This time, iet´s do this for "anlatmak" verb. (to tell)
Anlatacağım: I am going to tell.
Anlatacaksın: You are going to tell.
Anlatacak: He/she/it is going to tell.
Anlatacağız: We are going to tell.
Anlatacaksınız: You are going to tell.
Anlatacaklar: They are going to tell.
Let´s do it for "beklemek":
Bekleyeceğim: I am going to wait.
Bekleyeceksin: You are going to wait.
Bekleyecek: He/she/is going to wait.
Bekleyeceğiz: We are going to wait.
Bekleyeceksiniz: You are going to wait (plural)
Bekleyecekler: They are going to wait.
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