2. FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
• The simple future tense is used when we plan or make a
decision to do something.
• Forming the simple future tense
• Examples: I’ll play football tomorrow.
• I’ll not play football tomorrow.
• Will I play football tomorrow.?
+ Positive : S+will+ verb (inf)+object
- Negative : S+will+not+verb (inf)+object
? Question : will+S+verb(inf)+object+ ?
3. FUTURE CONTIUOUS TENSE
• The future continuous tense is used to express action at a
particular moment in the future. However, the action will have
finished at the moment.
• Forming the simple future tense
• Examples: I‘ll be studying at morning tomorrow.
• I‘ll not be studying at morning tomorrow.
• Will I be studying at morning tomorrow.?
+ Positive : S+will+ be+verb(ing)+object
- Negative : S+will+not+be+verb (ing)+object
? Question : will+S+be+verb(ing)+object+ ?
4. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
• The future perfect tense expresses an action that occur in the
future before another action or time in the future.
• Forming the simple future tense
• Examples : I’ll have finished my homework.
• I’ll not have finished my homework.
• Will I have finished my homework.?
+ Positive : S+will+ have+verb(3rd)+object
-Negative : S+will+not+have+verb (3rd)+object
? Question : will+S+have+verb(3rd)+object+ ?
5. FUTURE PERFECT
CONTIUOUS TENSE
• Future perfect continuous tense is used to talk about an on-
going action before some point in the future.
• Forming the simple future tense
• Examples : I’ll have been watching TV when you come here.
• I’ll not have been watching TV when you come here.
• Will i have been watching TV when you come here.?
+ Positive : S+will+ have+been+verb(ing)+object
-Negative : S+will+not+have+been+verb
(ing)+object
? Question : will+S+have+been+verb(ing)+object+
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