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Notes I took: \"Lesson 8 notes ? Future simple will+ verb o I will o You will o He/she will o We shall o They will ? Negative: I will not/shall not. ? Contractions: I?ll, you?ll, he?ll/she?ll, shan?t, won?t etc. ? USAGES: o Stating future facts and Certainties ? It will rain tomorrow o Promices ? I?ll order it tomorrow o Predctions ? It will rain soon. o Asumptions and speculations ? That?ll be th handyman at the door ? What will happen later? ? They??ll have to sell the house, I believe o iSpontaneous decisions (NOT planned decisions *be going to*) ? I?l get my coat ? Shall: frequently used to make suggestions/invitations. Formal ? WILL: stronger intention, coercion or determination Future continuous Subject + will + be + verb +ing (present participle ? Affirmative: we?ll be waiting for you ? Yes/no questions o Will you be holding a red rose ? USAGE: o Something that WILL BE in progress at a particular moment in time ? This time tomorrow I will be lying on the beach o ?predict the present? saying or guessing something that might be happening now ? John will probably be having lunch now o Polite inquiries referring to other?s plans, but not to influence intentions ? Will you be coming to the party o Referring to future events which ae fixed or decided (w/o suggesting personal intentions) ? Professor smith will be giving another lecture next week Future Perfect ? Will+have_past participle o Affirmative ? I will have worked here for 2 years o Question: will you have worked? o Negatives: she will not have worked ? USAGE: ?the future perfect tense is used to say that something will have been done, completed or achieved by a cerain time in the future o The builder says he?ll have finished the roof by Monday o The car will soon have done 100,000 miles ? Perfect structures are all relative. Look back on the past (completed action) from future action (past in the future ? i.e. adverbial expression which signals when a future event will be completed o By the end of summerI will have completed this course o At the end of the year I will hav mastered this computer ? Future perfect is often confused with future perfect continuous Future perfect continuous ? Will + have+ been+ verb+ ing o Affirmative: I will have been working for seven years o Question: will you have been (verb) o Negative: He will not have been (verb) ? USAGE: o How long something WILL HAVE CONTINUED by a certain time ? By 4pm, it will have been 8 hours since my last meal o Future perfect continuous often includes an adverbial expression that begins with ?by? ? By next week? ? By this time tomorrow? o Helpful: how long will you have been (learning English, working, going to school) by the end of this year? Be going + infinitive ?to be? in the present + going to + base verb\
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