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Spoken English
Future Tenses
By
Ash Vyas
There are 4 Types of Future Tenses
•Future Simple Tense
•Future Continuous/Progressive Tense
•Future Perfect Continuous Tense
•Future Perfect Tense
We Will Learn
•Future Simple Tense
•Future Continuous/Progressive Tense
•Future Perfect Continuous Tense
•Future Perfect Tense
Future Simple Tense Usage
Usage 1: When you are expressing possibility in future.
Note:
•It can be something which you think will happen.
Ex: If you practice well, you will improve your English
•It can be something which you hope to happen in future. Here use adjective/adverbs of
future possibilities like hope, wish, probably.
Ex: I hope, one day I will speak fluently in English.
Future Simple Tense Usage
Usage 2: When you are taking spontaneous decision.
Note:
1. When you react on the spot on something you see/hear/get influenced.
Ex: When she was explaining about importance of exercise, I thought I will practice more to
improve my English.
2. When you decide a future action in an ongoing conversation
Ash: You should try reading English novels.
I: Sure, I will read some English novels.
Future Simple Tense Syntax
Positive
Subject + will + verb
Negative:
Subject + will not + verb
Future Simple Tense Examples
Positive sentences:
•He will probably come back tomorrow.
•I will watch TV tonight.
•It will rain tomorrow.
•If I arrive early, I will call you.
•I'll pay for the tickets by credit card.
•How old will he be next month?
•I hope you will have a successful meeting.
Future Simple Tense Examples
Negative sentences:
•This winter will not be so cold.
•I hope you will not be disappointed.
•We won't tell anyone about it.
•I won't give up so easily.
•I will not go to office tomorrow.
•I will not watch movie until I achieve my professional milestones.
•I won’t let you get defeated ever. I am with you.
Future Simple Tense Notes:
•Future simple tense talks about future probability. It is something which can
happen, but no ‘Certainty’. To talk about certainty, use ‘Going to’ instead of ‘will’
•If we want to make sentence formal we can use ‘shall’ instead of ‘will’. Please
keep in mind, you can use shall only with ‘I’ and ‘We’.
Future Continuous Tense Usage
Usage:
To talk about an action in progress at some time in future
Note:
•It will only be used to talk about an event or action which will be in action (movement) for
some time.
•It can not be used with (state and senses related verbs).
Future Continuous Tense Syntax
Positive
Subject + will be + verb(ing)
Negative:
Subject + will not be + verb(ing)
Future Continuous Tense Examples
Positive sentences:
•This time next week I will be participating in a conference in Bali.
•By Christmas I will be speaking like a pro in English.
•Just think, next month you will be delivering presentation in English.
•I guess you'll be feeling thirsty after working in the sun.
•I will be missing talking for an hour and trying to guess you understood it or not?
•You'll be missing me and our sessions once it is finished.
•As per the records, He'll be coming to the meeting.
Future Continuous Tense Examples
Negative sentences:
•We will not be going back there again.
•She will not be using the computer for the next few hours.
•We will not be meeting every week like this once the classes are finished.
•She will not be watching the movie until she finishes her homework.
•I will not be visiting India in nearer future.
•As per my last conversation, he will not be buying that car.
•She is sick so she won't be going to school until she recovers.
Future Continuous Tense Notes:
•Has to be used with some action/event which will be in motion for some time in
future.
•Apply all rules and exceptions learned in previous sense to convert a ‘simple
verb’ in to ‘-ing’ form
Future Perfect Continuous Tense Usage
Usage:
To talk about an action which will start in future, stay in action (movement) for
some time until:
•A specific time or
•Another action happens
*if there is an action which finishes the action, the later action will always be in
Present simple tense.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense Syntax
Positive
Subject + will + have been + verb(ing)
Negative:
Subject + will not + have been + verb(ing)
Future Perfect Continuous Tense Examples
Positive sentences:
•By 2018, I will have been living in India for 20 years.
•At five o’clock, I will have been waiting for thirty minutes.
•She will have been working in Digital Marketing field for 10 years if she continues.
•They will have been watching the movie for 2 hours tomorrow this time.
•They have been working on that issue for 3 days.
•She will have been working on that project until we get her replacement.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense Examples
Negative sentences:
•He will not have been working on this project for 3 months
•Ash will not have been teaching for an hour as sessions will be shorter in the future.
•Ashvini will not have been playing badminton since January.
•They will not have been meeting prospects from afternoon.
•She will not have been singing a song from morning.
•I will not have been setting targets from next project.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense Notes:
•Has to be use with some action/event which will be in motion for some time in
future.
•Can’t be used with state or sense related verbs like know, understand, see, touch,
etc.
•Apply all rules and exceptions learned in previous sense to convert a ‘simple
verb’ in to ‘-ing’ form
Future Perfect Tense Usage
Usage:
To talk about an action which will be completed in the future
•Before a specific time or
•Before a specific action happens.
*if there is an action which finishes the action, the later action will always be in
Present simple tense.
Future Perfect Tense Syntax
Positive
Subject + will have + verb(ed)/Irregular verb Past Participle
Negative:
Subject + will not have + verb(ed)/Irregular verb Past Participle
Future Perfect Tense Examples
Positive sentences:
•I will have been here for six months on June 23rd.
•You will have finished your report by this time next week.
•She will have started a new job before Christmas.
•I will have visited a few foreign countries by end of 2020.
•She will have finished that project by the time her manager arrives.
•We will have finished our sessions by next month or two.
Future Perfect Tense Examples
Negative sentences:
•I will not have finished this book by mid September.
• I afraid they will not have taken their dinner by that time.
•You will not have studied English tenses.
•He will not have left for the conference before that time.
•The developer will not have finished coding before the client meeting starts at 2.
•She will not have seen us if we leave before 5 o'clock.
Future Perfect Tense Notes:
•Has to be use with some action/event which will be finished in future.
•Apply all rules and exceptions learned in previous sense to convert a ‘simple
verb’ in to ‘-ed’ form
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Spoken English Beginner Session 9 - Future Tenses - Ash Vyas

  • 2. There are 4 Types of Future Tenses •Future Simple Tense •Future Continuous/Progressive Tense •Future Perfect Continuous Tense •Future Perfect Tense
  • 3. We Will Learn •Future Simple Tense •Future Continuous/Progressive Tense •Future Perfect Continuous Tense •Future Perfect Tense
  • 4. Future Simple Tense Usage Usage 1: When you are expressing possibility in future. Note: •It can be something which you think will happen. Ex: If you practice well, you will improve your English •It can be something which you hope to happen in future. Here use adjective/adverbs of future possibilities like hope, wish, probably. Ex: I hope, one day I will speak fluently in English.
  • 5. Future Simple Tense Usage Usage 2: When you are taking spontaneous decision. Note: 1. When you react on the spot on something you see/hear/get influenced. Ex: When she was explaining about importance of exercise, I thought I will practice more to improve my English. 2. When you decide a future action in an ongoing conversation Ash: You should try reading English novels. I: Sure, I will read some English novels.
  • 6. Future Simple Tense Syntax Positive Subject + will + verb Negative: Subject + will not + verb
  • 7. Future Simple Tense Examples Positive sentences: •He will probably come back tomorrow. •I will watch TV tonight. •It will rain tomorrow. •If I arrive early, I will call you. •I'll pay for the tickets by credit card. •How old will he be next month? •I hope you will have a successful meeting.
  • 8. Future Simple Tense Examples Negative sentences: •This winter will not be so cold. •I hope you will not be disappointed. •We won't tell anyone about it. •I won't give up so easily. •I will not go to office tomorrow. •I will not watch movie until I achieve my professional milestones. •I won’t let you get defeated ever. I am with you.
  • 9. Future Simple Tense Notes: •Future simple tense talks about future probability. It is something which can happen, but no ‘Certainty’. To talk about certainty, use ‘Going to’ instead of ‘will’ •If we want to make sentence formal we can use ‘shall’ instead of ‘will’. Please keep in mind, you can use shall only with ‘I’ and ‘We’.
  • 10. Future Continuous Tense Usage Usage: To talk about an action in progress at some time in future Note: •It will only be used to talk about an event or action which will be in action (movement) for some time. •It can not be used with (state and senses related verbs).
  • 11. Future Continuous Tense Syntax Positive Subject + will be + verb(ing) Negative: Subject + will not be + verb(ing)
  • 12. Future Continuous Tense Examples Positive sentences: •This time next week I will be participating in a conference in Bali. •By Christmas I will be speaking like a pro in English. •Just think, next month you will be delivering presentation in English. •I guess you'll be feeling thirsty after working in the sun. •I will be missing talking for an hour and trying to guess you understood it or not? •You'll be missing me and our sessions once it is finished. •As per the records, He'll be coming to the meeting.
  • 13. Future Continuous Tense Examples Negative sentences: •We will not be going back there again. •She will not be using the computer for the next few hours. •We will not be meeting every week like this once the classes are finished. •She will not be watching the movie until she finishes her homework. •I will not be visiting India in nearer future. •As per my last conversation, he will not be buying that car. •She is sick so she won't be going to school until she recovers.
  • 14. Future Continuous Tense Notes: •Has to be used with some action/event which will be in motion for some time in future. •Apply all rules and exceptions learned in previous sense to convert a ‘simple verb’ in to ‘-ing’ form
  • 15. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Usage Usage: To talk about an action which will start in future, stay in action (movement) for some time until: •A specific time or •Another action happens *if there is an action which finishes the action, the later action will always be in Present simple tense.
  • 16. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Syntax Positive Subject + will + have been + verb(ing) Negative: Subject + will not + have been + verb(ing)
  • 17. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Examples Positive sentences: •By 2018, I will have been living in India for 20 years. •At five o’clock, I will have been waiting for thirty minutes. •She will have been working in Digital Marketing field for 10 years if she continues. •They will have been watching the movie for 2 hours tomorrow this time. •They have been working on that issue for 3 days. •She will have been working on that project until we get her replacement.
  • 18. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Examples Negative sentences: •He will not have been working on this project for 3 months •Ash will not have been teaching for an hour as sessions will be shorter in the future. •Ashvini will not have been playing badminton since January. •They will not have been meeting prospects from afternoon. •She will not have been singing a song from morning. •I will not have been setting targets from next project.
  • 19. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Notes: •Has to be use with some action/event which will be in motion for some time in future. •Can’t be used with state or sense related verbs like know, understand, see, touch, etc. •Apply all rules and exceptions learned in previous sense to convert a ‘simple verb’ in to ‘-ing’ form
  • 20. Future Perfect Tense Usage Usage: To talk about an action which will be completed in the future •Before a specific time or •Before a specific action happens. *if there is an action which finishes the action, the later action will always be in Present simple tense.
  • 21. Future Perfect Tense Syntax Positive Subject + will have + verb(ed)/Irregular verb Past Participle Negative: Subject + will not have + verb(ed)/Irregular verb Past Participle
  • 22. Future Perfect Tense Examples Positive sentences: •I will have been here for six months on June 23rd. •You will have finished your report by this time next week. •She will have started a new job before Christmas. •I will have visited a few foreign countries by end of 2020. •She will have finished that project by the time her manager arrives. •We will have finished our sessions by next month or two.
  • 23. Future Perfect Tense Examples Negative sentences: •I will not have finished this book by mid September. • I afraid they will not have taken their dinner by that time. •You will not have studied English tenses. •He will not have left for the conference before that time. •The developer will not have finished coding before the client meeting starts at 2. •She will not have seen us if we leave before 5 o'clock.
  • 24. Future Perfect Tense Notes: •Has to be use with some action/event which will be finished in future. •Apply all rules and exceptions learned in previous sense to convert a ‘simple verb’ in to ‘-ed’ form
  • 25. Any Questions? Connect with me: ashvyasseo@gmail.com https://twitter.com/ashvyasseo https://in.linkedin.com/in/ashvyas https://www.facebook.com/ashvyasseo