🎊 Will Simple Future Tense

Future tense. A future tense verb indicates an action is going to or will continue to happen. Simple future tense: Details an action that has yet to happen. Jessica will play the piano at next week's recital. Future perfect tense: Indicates an action that is expected to be completed in the future It is commonly used in sentences by using the simple future tense of the verb with the present participle i.e ‘-ing’. Example: His parents will be attending the convocation. Future Perfect Tense: Is used to refer or describe an event that will be completed sometime in the future before another action takes place. A verb tense tells us when the action happened - an action or past state of being (i.e. a to be verb). There are 3 simple verb tenses we are going to learn about: #1 - Present tense means something that is happening NOW! #2 - Past tense means that something already happened. #3 - Future tense means something is going to happen in the future. Future Tenses. Future Tenses. Future! What is it?. In English we don’t have ONE future tense. We use several forms to talk about different ideas about the future. Future Simple “Will” “Be going to” Present Continuous Present Simple. Go to practice. WILL. We use will + infinitive without to: 2.57k views • 25 slides To make a passive voice sentence in Simple Future tense, we write the auxiliary verb “will ” followed by the past participle of the main verb. The sentence structure is subject + will + be + past participle verb + [by + agent (optional)]. Some notes to keep in mind while constructing a Simple Future Passive Sentence: 1. We use the present simple for something scheduled: We have a lesson next Monday. The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning. The holidays start next week. It's my birthday tomorrow. 2. We can use the present continuous for plans or arrangements: I'm playing football tomorrow. They are coming to see us tomorrow. We're having a party at a) won't be b) not will 5) I think they will win this match. This sentence indicates : a) plans b) Predictions 6) The sun will rise tomorrow. This sentence indicates : a) Fact in the future b) Guesses 7) I will eat pizza now. This sentence indicates : a) plans b) decision made at the moment of speaking. GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Future: Will Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY 1. will 2. Will / will 3. won’t 4. will (I’ll) 5. won’t 6. will The simple future tense is used to discuss the future in the most basic way. In this lesson we will firstly look at how the tense is created (looking at affirmative; interrogative; negative for each way) and then when it is used. The future simple tense is made using: will; shall 2rUg.

will simple future tense