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FUTURE FORMS (BE GOING TO (FORM: Afffirmative:Subject + am/is/are going…
FUTURE FORMS
BE GOING TO
FORM: Afffirmative:Subject + am/is/are going to +verb in infinitive
Negative: Subject + is/are/am + not + going to + verb in infinitive + object
EXAMPLE: The sky is cloudy, it is going to rain.
USE: We use be going to to talk about personal intentions or accidents waiting to happen based on present.
PRESENT SIMPLE
FORM: Affirmative: Subject + Verb in infinitive (he, she, it = verb in infinitive+ s) + Object
Negative: Subject +don't/doesn't (doesn't goes with he,she,it) + verb in infinitive + Object
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
FORM: Affirmative: Subject + am (I)/is (He,she,it)/are (we,you,they) + Verb in ing + object
Negative: Subject + am/is/are + not ('m not,isn't,aren't) + verb in ing + object
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USE: We use present continuous for future plans, arrangements or decisions taken.
FUTURE PERFECT
FORM: Affirmative: Subject + will have + verb 3rd column + object Negative: Subject + won't have + verb 3rd column + object
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
FORM: Affirmative: Subject + will be + verb in ing + object Negative: Subject + won't be + verb in ing + object
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FUTURE SIMPLE
FORM: Affirmative: Subject + will + infinitive+ object Negative: Subject + won't + infinitive + object
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USE: We use future simple for general predictions, promises or instant decisions.