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Future Tense , Alan Xavier Oviedo Contreras, Teacher: Manuel Saldaña…
Future Tense
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- Future Continuous Tense – used to indicate an action that will be taking place in the future.
- Future Perfect Tense – used to represent an action that starts in the present and will happen in the future.
- The change in verb from which is used to denote/defines those actions which will be in progress/motion at some point in the future. The rule is Subject + will be/shall be + V1 + ing + Object.
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- If when is used in the meaning “at what time, what period of time, what point in time,” we can use future tenses. If when means “at the time,” we can't use any future tense, including the Future Simple. I don't know when he will come = I don't know what time (or date) he will come.
Will be' is used to refer to actions that will be happening in the future, for which the specific time is unknown. It is used as a helping verb to denote the simple future tense. The words, as such, is also used as a noun. It is used as a helping verb to depict the future continuous tense.
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- We use the present simple for something scheduled
- We can use the present continuous for plans or arrangements
- We use will be with an-ing form for something happening before and after a specific time in the future
- We use modals may, might and could when we are not sure about the future:
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Will is used to express willingness, make predictions, and make promises, while Will Be is used to describe ongoing actions or states in the future
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- I will meet him later.
- You will come - It will rain tomorrow - She will be late
- He will help us later - We will get married in September
-They will cook dinner
- She'll write the e-mail after lunch.
- Don't lift that.
- You'll hurt yourself.
- You dropped your purse.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
- You'll get the answer by post.
- Dan's going to take the order over to the customer.
- The girls are going to sing 'Amazing Grace' now.
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