Friday, December 9, 2022

Simple Future Tense

 The simple future tense indicates an action that will happen in the future. The future tense is formed by using the helping verb will or going to (or shall) with the base form of the verb.

Going To: Definite Future Plans, Intentions, Predictions

Will/ Won't: Decision, Future Facts

Example:

A:  I’m going to have a party on Saturday night.

B: Perfect, we'll bring dessert.

 


Simple Future Conversation Questions
  • Are you going to study tonight?
  • Will you have fun this Friday night?
  • Are you going to meet friends today?
  • Will you talk to your parents soon?
  • Will it rain today?
  • Is it going to be sunny tomorrow?
  • Will this year be a good year?
  • Will you wear the same clothes tomorrow?

Other ways to speak in the future tense:


1. intend to + Verb        She intends to study Biology in college next Fall.
2.  decided to + Verb     I decided to go shopping tomorrow.
3. plan to/ plan on+ Verb-ing    They are planning to honeymoon in Hawaii.
4. might + Verb-ing        We might go with you.



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