The future tense

There are two ways to form verbs in the future tense:

  1. Using a "helping verb" plus the imperfective infinitive:

    я бу́ду рабо́татьмы бу́дем рабо́тать
    ты бу́дешь рабо́татьвы бу́дете рабо́тать
    он бу́дет рабо́тать 
    она бу́дет рабо́татьони́ бу́дут рабо́тать
    оно бу́дет рабо́тать 
  2. Conjugating a perfective infinitive:

    я порабо́таюмы порабо́таем
    ты порабо́таешьвч порабо́таете
    он порабо́тает 
    она пораб́отаетони порабо́тают
    оно пораб́отает 

The terms imperfective and perfective refer to the distinction between 2 verbs whose actual meaning is the same, but whose focus shifts from viewing the action as process (ongoing in the past, present or future) to viewing a "limit" having been reached (in the past or future; present is precluded). Sometimes this limit is an "end" (a result) and other times it is a "beginning". For a more complete explanation of this phenomenon, consult a Russian grammar.