1 / 12

Future Tenses

Future Tenses. I. Future Simple Tense - definitions/1 -. Predictions, offers, promises, requests, suggestions: E.g.: Will you help me? E.g.: Shall I get you some coffee? ‘On –the-spot’ decisions: E.g.: A: Your clothes are dirty B: Are they? I will wash them.

arne
Download Presentation

Future Tenses

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Future Tenses

  2. I. Future Simple Tense - definitions/1 - • Predictions, offers, promises, requests, suggestions: E.g.: Will you help me? E.g.: Shall I get you some coffee? • ‘On –the-spot’ decisions: E.g.: A: Your clothes are dirty B: Are they? I will wash them.

  3. Future Simple Tense - definitions/2 - • When it is not certain whether something will happen: E.g.: If they come, I’ll buy s bottle of wine. • Opinions, hopes, fears with think, expect, suppose: E.g.: I think he’ll pass his test.

  4. Future Simple Tense- positive - • I (SHALL) • You • He/She/It + WILL + verb1 • We (SHALL) • You • They E.g.: They will be at the party tomorrow.

  5. Future Simple Tense- question forms - I You He/She/It WILL + We + V1? You They

  6. Future Simple Tense- negative - • I (SHALL) • You • He/She/It + WILL NOT+ verb1 • We (SHALL) • You • They !! Will not = won’t Shall not = shan’t !!

  7. II. Future Continuous Tense - definitions - • action in progress at a given point in future: E.g.: I will be flying to Paris this time tomorrow. • Logical assumption about the present: E.g.: He will be sleeping now. (it’s midnight)

  8. ‘Going to’ Future - definitions/1- • Intention: E.g.: She is going to take her driving test in a month. • Planned actions: E.g.: I am going to travel to Paris next week.

  9. ‘Going to’ Future - definitions/2- • When there is a certain evidence that something will definitely happen: E.g.: She is going to have a baby. • Actions seen as a result of something else in the future: E.g.: He cannot light a fire. He is going to burn himself.

  10. ‘Going to’ Future - positive - • I AM • You ARE • He/She/It IS • We ARE + GOING TO + V1 • You ARE • They ARE E.g.:I am going to visit him next week.

  11. ‘Going to’ Future - question forms - • AM I • ARE You • IS He/she/it • ARE We + GOING TO + V1 • ARE You • IS He/she/It E.g.: Are you going to travel next month?

  12. ‘Going to’ Future - negative - • I AM • You ARE • He/She/It IS • We ARE + NOT + GOING TO + V1 • You ARE • They ARE E.g.:I am not going to visit him next week.

More Related