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Simple

Future Tense
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Simple Future Tense

He / She +
It / They /You
+ will
will Infinitive
+
(V1)
Form
Positive
S+will+V1

Negative
S+will+not+V1

Interrogative
Will+S+V1
Simple Future Tense
Shows that an action will take
place in the future
Will/shall + infinitive
(basic form of the word)

eg. will go/shall go


This tense is often used together with

soon
In a few minutes

Next week
tomorrow
Simple Future Tense
Pronoun Modal Infinitive Adverb of
verb (V1) time

Shall/
I/ We come
will tomorrow.
She/He/
will come
You/ tomorrow.
They/It
Example:

Tomorrow is a holiday.
What will you do?

I shall play badminton.


Where will they go this
summer holiday?
I shall go to Egypt
this summer.

Where will May go?


May will go to
Egypt.
May
I shall go
to France.

Where will Mary go?

Mary Mary will go to France.


I shall go to
Italy

Where will Sam go?

Sam Sam will go to Italy.


I shall go
to China.

Where will Lucy go?


Lucy Lucy will go to
China.
Let’s Practice!
Future Continuous
Tense
Future ContinuousTense

He / She +
It / They /You
+ will be
Will
+ (V1+ ing)
Form
Positive
S+will be+V1 (ing)

Negative
S+will+not+be+V1 (ing)

Interrogative
Will+S+be+V1(ing)
Future Continuous Forms
• The FC/ future progressive form of a verb
expresses action or a condition that was
continuing at some time in the future.

• We will be watching a scary show.

• The future progressive form consists of the


helping verb will be and the future
participle.
Future Continuous Forms

Singular Plural
I will be watching We will be
watching
You will be You will be
watching watching
He, she, or it will They will be
be watching watching
Future Perfect
Tense
Future Perfect Tense

He / She
It / They /You/We
+ + Will + have + (V3)
FUTURE PERFECT

• Form: Subj+ WILL+HAVE+ V PAST PARTICIPLE


• Meaning: completed action before a point in the future.
– Emphasis on the RESULT

• By 9:00 tomorrow I’ll have passed my test.


Form
Positive
S+will+ have+ V3

Negative
S+will+not+have+V3

Interrogative
Will+S+have+V3
Let’s practice!
• What’s the meaning of these sentences?
– When we get to the cinema, the film will have
started
– John won’t have found anywhere to park
– Will you have finished this tomorrow
afternoon?

• What will you have finished by the end of this


year?
Future Perfect
Continuous Tense
Form
Positive
S+will+ have+ been+ V1 (ing)

Negative
S+will+not+have+been+ V1(ing)

Interrogative
Will+S+have+ been+V1(ing)
Write the Future Perfect
Continuous for these verbs

• teach
• hope
• kiss
• drive
• Will have been teaching
• Will have been hoping
• Will have been kissing
• Will have been driving
BIG PICTURE
The 4 future tenses Example

Simple future tense I will go

Future continuous tense I will be going

Future perfect tense I will have gone

Future perfect continuous I will have been going


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