I Person / Singular
I will go -> Naanu hoguvenu. This is grammatically correct sentence . However while speaking this becomes Naanu hogtini.
Naanu naaLe marketge hogtini. - I will go to market tomorrow.
Naanu evatthu marketge hogtini - I will go to market today.
I will be going -> Naanu hog-ta-iruvenu ( or ) hog-ta-iruthini.
I will have gone -> Naanu hog-iru-tini.
I Person / Plural
We will go to school -> Naavu shaalege hoguvevu. While speaking this becomes Naavu shaalege hogtivi.
We will be going -> Naavu hog-ta-iruvevu.
We will have gone -> Naavu hog-iru-vevu.
II Person / Singular
You will go -> Neenu hogtheeya.
You will be going --> Neenu hogu-ta-iruthiya.
You will have gone -> Neenu hogu-ir(u)-thiya.
II Person / Plural or with respect
You will go -> Neevu hogtheera.You will go -> Neevu hogu-iru-thira .
You will be going -> Neevu hogu-ta-iruthira.
III Person / Male / Singular
He will go -> Avanu hoguvanu
He will be going -> Avanu hogu-ta-iruvanu or hogu-tiruvanu
He will have gone -> Avanu hogu-iru-ttaane
III Person / Female / Singular
She will go -> AvaLu hoguvaLu.
She will be going. -> AvaLu hogu-ta-iruvaLu or hogu-tiruvaLu.
She will have gone. -> AvaLu hogu-iru-ttaaLe.
III Person / Plural or with respect
They will go -> Avaru hoguvaru.
They will be going -> Avaru hog-ta-iruvaru (or ) hogittiruvaru.
They will have gone -> Avaru hog-iru-tiruvaru.
III Person / Singular / Non Living
It will go -> Adhu hoguvadu.
It will be going -> Adhu hog-ta-irattu or hog-ta-iruvadu.
It will have gone -> Adhu hog-ir(u)-attu.
III Person / Plural / Non Living
They will go -> Avu hoguvavu.
They will be going -> Avu hog-ta-iruvavu.
They will have gone -> Avu hog-ir(u)-avu
For present tenses with verb hogu - Please refer to post :
http://learnkannadawithme.blogspot.com/2013/08/present-tense-in-kannada.html
For past tenses with verb hogu - refer to post :
http://learnkannadawithme.blogspot.com/2013/08/past-tense-with-root-verb-hogu-go.html
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