Second, significance: adj. future; n? In the future; Future; future
Third, examples:
Used as an adjective
Don't think about your future needs.
Don't worry about future needs.
Used as a noun
Do you really care about your future at all?
Do you really care about your future?
He feels relaxed and full of confidence in the future.
He feels relaxed and full of confidence in the future.
Fourth, vocabulary usage:
1, can there be in the future? In the future, in? Future and future? Future and other expressions, but there is no for? Future theory.
2. At? Future and future? The future generally means all the future, in? Future generally refers to a certain period in the future.
3. for? Future often implies the meaning of "different from before".
4. It is a correct expression in the future and in the future. It should be noted that in the near future, in the distant future and other phrases can not be omitted.
5. At? Future means "from now on" and is often used in warning sentences;
6. The future? Life often refers to "the future", and sometimes it can also refer to "survival after death".
Extended data:
Synonym: Since then
First, pronunciation: English? [? h? r'ɑ? ft? (r)] beauty? [? h? R'? ft? r]
Second, the significance: adv? Thereafter; In the future; The afterlife; n? In the future; A later era/time
Third, examples:
Used as an adverb
After that, we became good friends.
From then on, we became good friends.
Shortly thereafter, I left the tower industry and started my own business.
Soon after, I left the communication enterprise and started my own company.
Used as a noun
We live in the present and can only speculate about the future.
We live in the present and can only predict the future.
Do you believe in the afterlife?
Do you believe in the afterlife?