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Agenda Briefexplanation 1 . Differences between futuretenses 2 3 Examples withexplanations 4 Comparison withexamples .
Futuresimple Structure The Future Simple tense is often called the "will tense" because we make the Future Simple with the modal auxiliary will. S+will+V1(+) I will go to Uzbekistan insummer. S+will+not+V1(-) willnot=won’t I won’t go to Uzbekistan insummer. Will+S+V1(?) Will you go to theUzbekistan?
Future Simple inUse -We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in thefutureEx: I will learn a newlanguage -We use the Future Simple tense when there is no plan or decision to do something before we speak. We make the decision spontaneously at the time ofspeaking. Ex: Maybe we'll stay in and watch televisiontonight. We often use the Future Simple tense to make a prediction about the future Again, there is no firm plan. We are saying what we think willhappen - Ex: I think it will raintomorrow.
To be in FutureSimple • To be=Willbe • When the main verb is be, we can use the Future Simple tense even if we have a firm plan or decision beforespeaking. • I will be=I’llbe. • I'll be in Londontomorrow. • I'm going shopping. I won't be verylong. • Will you be at worktomorrow?
Continuous Positive form(+): Structure: Subject+will+be+V1(ing) It will be raining all daytomorrow. I will be going to the markettomorrow.
Future continuous – and ?forms Negative : Subject+will+not+be+V1(ing) It will not be raining all day tomorrow. Question: Will+subject+be+V1(ing)? Will it be raining all daytomorrow?
Future continuous inuse • Future continuous can be used to project ourselves into the future. Ex: Just think, next Monday you will be working in your newjob. • Also can be used for predicting or guessing about futureevents. • I guess you'll be feeling thirsty after working in thesun. • The future continuous can be used to refer to continuous events thatwe • expect to happen in thefuture. • I'll be eating with Jane this evening so I can tellher.
Future perfecttense Positive form : Subject+ willhave+V3. I will havearrived. Negativeform: Subject + will not+have+V3. will not=won’t I won't havearrived. Question form: Will+subject+have+V3? Will I havearrived?
Future perfect inuse. We use the future perfect to say 'how long' for an action that starts before and continues up to another action or time in thefuture. When we get married, I'll have known Robert for fouryears. We use the future perfect with a future time word, (and often with 'by') to talk about an action that will finish before a certain time in the future, but we don't know exactlywhen. By 10 o'clock, I will have finished my homework. (= I will finish my homework some time before 10, but we don't know exactlywhen.) Future Perfect (Simple) mostly used with: by, by the time, before, until, by then andetc.
Complete the sentences using most appropriate form of future tense form of verbs given in the brackets. Take hint of time and form of future tense to be used from the words in bold. 1.He ___no time to do any additional projects next year. (have) 2.Ganesh ___his homework by the time the cricket match starts. (complete) 3.I ___to talk in English by the time I finish this course. (learn) 4.Sandeep ____at my place till Monday. (stay) 5.The workers ____the wall for next two days. (paint) 6.You ___the meaning of my words by the time you finish watching the movie. (understand) 7.Dad____ to Chennai on Sunday. (go - special case)
. Identify the tenses of the underlined words and drop them in the text bog given. Present Perfect , future perfect, future continuous, future simple, past perfect,present simple, past simple, present continuous, present simple. 1.Sharada will be appearing for the test next time. 2.Riya and Chloe waited for their friends to arrive but they did not turn up. 3.I have been reading this book for many years. 4.How much did you buy this pen for? 5.Shreya's father will have left for Mumbai by the time she comes from school. 6.What she says makes so much sense to us. 7.I shall be the first person to reach Vipava. 8.It has rained heavily since this morning. 9.She had made no mistake in choosing a right partner for life.
TED'S DAY ATSCHOOL Ted tells his parents he did poorly on his chemistry test. They tell him he needs to get serious and studymore. Susan: How was your day at school today, Ted? Ted: Bad. I had a chemistry test, and I blewit! Susan: Maybe if you didn't cut class so often, you'd do better. Bob: That's right, son. Stop slacking off and start hitting the books! Ted: But I can't stand chemistry class. Besides, it's a lost cause. That class is way over myhead. Susan: You need to buckledown. Ted: When I'm a famous musician, people won't give a hoot about my knowledge of atoms andmolecules. Bob: That's beside thepoint. Susan: We know you have your heart set on going to New YorkUniversity. Bob: And you don't stand a chance of getting in therewith such poorgrades!
Keywords beside the point - not relevant; notimportant (to) blow something - to spoil or botchsomething (to) buckle down - to start working seriously can't stand - tohate (to) cut class - to miss class without anexcuse Get real! - be serious or realistic about what's goingon
(to) have one's heart set on - to really wantsomething (to) hit the books - to startstudying lost cause - somethinghopeless (to) not give a hoot - to not careabout over one's head - beyond one's understanding (to) slack off- to wastetime (to) stand a chance - to have the possibility ofsuccess
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