Future Simple, we need to remember only two auxiliary verbs shall and will + infinitive. Initially, we used will



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To create a sentence in Future Simple, we need to remember only two auxiliary verbs - shall and will + infinitive. Initially, we used will in all persons, except the first person singular and plural (“I” and “we”). We usually use shall for “I” and “we”. However, nowadays the English-speakers use will for all persons singular and plural. So, it will not be a great mistake if you always use will in your sentences.

  • To create a sentence in Future Simple, we need to remember only two auxiliary verbs - shall and will + infinitive. Initially, we used will in all persons, except the first person singular and plural (“I” and “we”). We usually use shall for “I” and “we”. However, nowadays the English-speakers use will for all persons singular and plural. So, it will not be a great mistake if you always use will in your sentences.

If you want to form an interrogative sentence, put shall/will at the beginning. For example:

  • If you want to form an interrogative sentence, put shall/will at the beginning. For example:
  • Will you go to school tomorrow? Shall I visit the doctor next week?
  • If you want to create a negative sentence, use will not = won’tshall not = shan’t. For example:
  • I will not go to school tomorrow. I shall not visit the doctor next week.

We use Future Simple when:

  • We use Future Simple when:
  • we want to express a single action that will happen in the future. Words - indicators: tomorrow, next month, next week, soon, in two days, next year, in a year, some day, in a month. For example:
  • He will get married in a month. Mr. Bill will arrive next week.
  • We want to express regular, repeated actions in future:
  • I shall visit you every week.

Future Continuous Tense is formed a bit more complicated: the auxiliary verb to be in Future Simple tense (shall be / will be) is followed by the Participle I of the main verb - -ing form. For example:

  • Future Continuous Tense is formed a bit more complicated: the auxiliary verb to be in Future Simple tense (shall be / will be) is followed by the Participle I of the main verb - -ing form. For example:
  • Will be writing; shall be calling; will be playing; will be cooking, etc.
  • If you want to form an interrogative sentence, put shall/will at the beginning pronoun + verb + ing. For example:
  • Will I be going? Will he be cooking?
  • If you want to create negative a sentence, use will not be = won’t beshall not be = shan’t be. For example:
  • I will not be going. He will not be cooking.

We use Future Continuous Tense when:

  • We use Future Continuous Tense when:
  • we want to show that the action will take place at a particular moment in the future expressed by adverbial modifier of time:
  • In two days, he will be teaching English at school.
  • We want to predict an action in future:
  • My mother will be worrying about me if I do not answer her calls.
  • The Future Perfect Tense indicates that an action will have been finished at particular moment in the future. It is formed using shall/will + have + Past Participle of the verb (regular or irregular form).
  • For example:
  • I will have spent all my money by the end of the next month.
  • I will have pass exams successfully if I learn all rules.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense is used to project/ forecast actions in time. It refers to actions or events in a time between now and future that are unfinished. It is formed by using the future perfect of the verb to be (will have been) + the Present Participle of the verb + ing.

  • Future Perfect Continuous Tense is used to project/ forecast actions in time. It refers to actions or events in a time between now and future that are unfinished. It is formed by using the future perfect of the verb to be (will have been) + the Present Participle of the verb + ing.
  • For example:
  • I will have been waiting her for 3 hours here tomorrow
  •  Next year I will have been working here for four years.

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