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Simple future tense
Simple future is used for describing event or action that will to do (happen) at future.
1.Future tense “will”
•To assert incident/event that future and decide that incident at talking.
Example= A: Can you help me to do this homework?
B: Of course, I will do it for you.
•To offer to do something.
Example= A: I don’t have a pen to write.
B: Don’t worry.I will lend you.
•To assert an agreement to do something.
Example= A: You must come to my party.
B: I promise I will come on party.
•To ask someone to do something.
Example=A:It’s very hot in my room.
B: Certainly.
2.Future tense “shall”
•To assert a deal or gift suggestion
Example= Today, we are free.
Where shall we go?
Note: shall for subject “I, we”
3.Future tense “be going to”
•To assert an incident that will be happened and gone ever break a promise to do it.
Example=A: Did you send my letter for her?
B: Oh, I’m sorry I forgot.I’m going to send it tonight.
•To assert an incident/event that cause there are incident/event that mention that what will be next happened.
Example= A: The sky is very dark.What do you think?
B: I think it’s going to rain.
1.Positive (+):
a.Subject + shall/will + VI
Example:I shall clean the room.
We will go to school.
She will give a present.
Note: “shall” just can use for subject “I and We”
b.Subject + to be + going to + VI
Example:I am going to play tennis.
They are going to swim very fast.
He is going to write a story.
2.Negative (-)
a.Subject + shall/will + not + VI
Example:I shan’t buy ashirt.
He won’t clean the room.
Note:shall not = shan’t Will not = won’t
b.Subject + to be + not + going to + VI
Example: I am not going to give a present.
3.Interrogative (?)
a.Shall/will + subject + VI ?
Example: Will we play tennis?
b.to be + subject + going to + VI ?
Example: Is she going to write a story?
•To assert incident/event that future and decide that incident at talking.
Example= A: Can you help me to do this homework?
B: Of course, I will do it for you.
•To offer to do something.
Example= A: I don’t have a pen to write.
B: Don’t worry.I will lend you.
•To assert an agreement to do something.
Example= A: You must come to my party.
B: I promise I will come on party.
•To ask someone to do something.
Example=A:It’s very hot in my room.
B: Certainly.
2.Future tense “shall”
•To assert a deal or gift suggestion
Example= Today, we are free.
Where shall we go?
Note: shall for subject “I, we”
3.Future tense “be going to”
•To assert an incident that will be happened and gone ever break a promise to do it.
Example=A: Did you send my letter for her?
B: Oh, I’m sorry I forgot.I’m going to send it tonight.
•To assert an incident/event that cause there are incident/event that mention that what will be next happened.
Example= A: The sky is very dark.What do you think?
B: I think it’s going to rain.
1.Positive (+):
a.Subject + shall/will + VI
Example:I shall clean the room.
We will go to school.
She will give a present.
Note: “shall” just can use for subject “I and We”
b.Subject + to be + going to + VI
Example:I am going to play tennis.
They are going to swim very fast.
He is going to write a story.
2.Negative (-)
a.Subject + shall/will + not + VI
Example:I shan’t buy ashirt.
He won’t clean the room.
Note:shall not = shan’t Will not = won’t
b.Subject + to be + not + going to + VI
Example: I am not going to give a present.
3.Interrogative (?)
a.Shall/will + subject + VI ?
Example: Will we play tennis?
b.to be + subject + going to + VI ?
Example: Is she going to write a story?
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