1. Future Tense for verbs
Is used to express plans, hopes and
predictions that may happen in the
future .
• Use age of
future tense
• Identify the
future tense in
a sentence
outcomes
2. How to Form a Simple Future Tense?
1. We make the future tense by using the
helping verb “will/shall ”OR “going to” along
with the base verb.
3. a) Use of ‘will/shall’:
• The word ‘will’ or ‘shall’ can be used for all subjects,
whether it is singular or plural. For instance, ‘they
will’, ‘he shall’, etc.
• Shall is more formal (an official or important
occasion.) will is used for everyday conversation.
• It can also be used to show a promise, a
consequence, a prediction about the future,
or just a decision.
5. b) use of be going to :
• We often use 'be going to' to talk about our
future intentions and plans. We have usually
made our plans before the moment of
speaking. EX. A: We've run out of milk. B: I
know, I'm going to buy some.
• We can also use 'be going to' to make a
prediction about the future. EX. The sky is
getting darker and darker. It's going to rain.
7. How to Make a Simple Future Tense
Negative?
Will
Be Going to
shall
Won’t/
will not is=isn’t
Are=aren’t
Am= am not
Shall not
Examples :
He is not going to say anything bad about his boss.
I am not going to finish my homework in time for class.
She will not eat fast food tomorrow.
8. Video about future tense :
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWvcTTx
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• Good luck