29. There is no such way of casting any of the modal verbs can/could, may/might, must, shall/should, will/would in future form with will. This is because the modal verbs are all defective: they have only two forms, past and present ( must has only one), so they lack the infinitive form which follows auxiliary will. There are two ways around this. Future tenses. Ways to express the future; Future simple (will future) Forming the future with ‘will’ The planned future (to be going to) Forming ‘be going to’ The future with ‘be about to’ The future with ‘to be on the point of’ The future with ‘to be to’ Future continuous : use; Future continuous : forms The future real conditional (also called conditional 1) describes what you think you will do in a specific situation in the future. It is different from other real conditional forms because, unlike the present or the past, you do not know what will happen in the future. Although this form is called "real", you are usually imagining or guessing 20 Sentences of Simple Future Tense. 1.She will see her friend at the weekend. 2.I will read the newspaper when I go to bus station. 3.Tomorrow, the sun will rise at : am. 4.They will be here in two hours. 5.He will help you tomorrow. 6.I will see you tomorrow, please wait me. 7.They are going to dance. 8.I will go to London next week.
TEACHER: KINGA CANA SECONDARY 4. * GRAMMAR WORKSHOP: THE FUTURE TENSE 1 GRAMMAR BOOK p. 26 A. THE SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE (“WILL”) The simple future refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty. The simple future is used: To predict a future event that we don`t know for sure, but we think that it will happen: e.g.
Future simple with "shall". We can also use “ shall ” to create the future simple tense. However, we typically only use “shall” with the “I” and “we” forms . We rarely use shall with “you,” “he,” “she,” “it,” and “they”. Click here to learn about when use the “shall” form. The forms for “shall” are
The simple past tense is formed by adding -ed to the verbs. Remember, this rule only applies to regular. The simple past tense is used to express actions that have already happened. The present tense is used to express an action that is taking place, or happening now. The simple future tense is used to express an action which will certainly
How the future works in German. The future tense is used to describe things that are yet to happen or are expected to happen. In German and English, this is done in roughly the same way, by using an auxiliary (or “helper”) verb. In English, we attach the word “will” to a verb to denote the future; in German it’s the verb werden. Form 1: will + verb. Examples: I will write to John. It will be dark soon. Form 2: am/is/are + going to + verb. Examples: I am going to finish my work soon. We are going to win. The following diagrams show examples of Future Tense and the differences between using “Will” and “Going to”. .
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