The possible effect of these consequences on future action, whether the attempt succeeds or fails, may be vitally significant.
This is necessary in order to arrive at reasonable conclusions as to the military costs involved either in event of the success of the effort or in event of its failure, and with respect, more especially, to the effects on future action.
With regard to suitability, the factor of the appropriate effect desired calls for special consideration of the requirements with a view to future action.
The whole may be thus explained: I will go, Is my own present promise to do a future action.
I shall go, is my present prediction of a future action.
There is no variation of the verb to express a future action; to remedy this defect, the English use shall and will, before the verb in its radical form.
This tense is generally used to express some condition on which a future action or event is affirmed.
The more effectively the language and number systems are organised and established the more efficiently will they function in the performance of future action.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "future action" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.