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USING FUTUREE FORMS - Coggle Diagram
USING FUTUREE FORMS
FUTURE WITH WILL
USE
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- We put the adverb between will and the infinitve
I'll never speak to him again*
We use will + infinitive:
- to make general predictions about the future
I think it'll rain later today
- to express a decision made at the time of speaking
wait a second - I'll get the bus too
- to make promises, offers or to give warnings
I'll buy you some chocolate for dessert
FUTURE WITH BE GOING TO
USE
We form the future with be going to with be going to + infinitive
Are you going to take your driving test this year?
We use be going to describe:
- General plans and intentions
What are you goint to wear to the party?
- Predictions bases on present evidence
He hasn't studied, so he's going to fail his exam
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
USE
We form the future continuous with will be + present participle (verb + ing)
Will you be watching TV at eight o'clock toning?
We use the future continuous to describe actions that:
- Will be in profress at a specific time in the future
At three o'clock I'll be playing football
- Will continue over a specific period of time in the future
We'll be dacing at the club all evening
FUTURE PERFECT
USE
We form the future perfect with will + have + pas participle
Will you have made dinner by nine o'clock?
We use the future perfect to describe an action that will have been completed or not at certain time in the future
Will you have had dinner before we go out?
We use by before a time expression to esplain when the specific moment will be
We'll have eaten by nine o'clock