Thursday, October 25, 2018




FUTURE SIMPLE

Future simple is use for actions that will happen in the future.

Subject + "will" + Verb + Object

1. Voluntary Action (will)
    Example:
    a. I will send you the information when I get it.
    b. Will you help me move this heavy table?
    c. You will make dinner.
    d. I will make some sandwiches.
    e. I will get you some coffee.

2. Express a Promise (will)
    Example:
    a. I will call you when I arrive.
    b. Don't worry, I will be careful.
    c. I won't tell anyone your secret.
    d. I will help you with your homework.
    e. Will you give me a hand?

3. Unplanned Actions
    Example:
    a. They will dance all night long.
    b. Don't worry! I will help you with this problem.
    c. I will close the window. It's starting to rain.
    d. This winter will be so cold.
    e. Hold on. I will get a pen.

4. Express a Plan (be going to)
    Example:
    a. He is going to spend his vacation in Hawaii.
    b. I am going to be an actor when I grow up.
    c. Mahmud is going to begin medical school next year.
    d. They are going to drive all the way to Alaska.
    e. Who are you going to invite to the party?

5. Predictions (will/be going to)
    Example:
    a. I think the Conservatives will win the next election.
    b. The year 2222 will be very interesting year.
    c. John Smith is going to be next President.
    d. The movie "Zenith" is going to win several Academy Awards.
    e. He thinks his son's team will win the match.

6. Indicate Situations or Actions in Future
    Example:
    a. My son is going to be ten next month.
    b. We will leaves as soon as he arrives.
    c. We are going to the shop when it stops raining.
    d. Ahmad will finish the work by 5pm.
    e. Quickly please children! 
        Class will starts in five minutes.

7. First - Person Singular (shall/will)
    Example:
    a. I shall arrive before noon.
    b. They will run before noon.
    c. We shall be away tomorrow.
    d. Shall I open the window?
    e. Shall we go together in one car? 
    

Source : Aplication 12 Tenses, English Grammar




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