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348) Future Tense - Interrogative Form - Rule

In English Language, “Present form” of a verb is used irrespective of person, number, and gender but to indicate the future tense the helping verb “will/shall” is used before the verb. (English)
In Afaan Oromoo, the verb form varies with respective person, number, and gender. The verb form ends as mentioned in the table below. (Afaan Oromoo)
Will I read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "I" verb form ends with "-aa". (Hindubbisaa/baradhaa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Will we read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "We" verb form ends with "_naa". (Hindubbifnaa/barannaa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Will you(m) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You (m)" verb form ends with "-taa". (Hindubbiftaa/barattaa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Will you(f) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You (f)" verb form ends with "-taa". (Hindubbiftaa/barattaa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Will she read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "She" verb form ends with "-tii". (Hindubbiftii/barattii?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Will you(pl) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You (pl)" verb form ends with "--tanii". (Hindubbiftanii/barattanii?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Will he read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "He" verb form ends with "-aa". (Hindubbisaa/barataa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Will they read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "They" verb form ends with "-anii". (Hindubbisanii/baratanii?). (Afaan Oromoo)