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Future Tense in English has different forms, the most important ones are: 1.Future Simple we use will to talk about the future: Future Simple: I will go... Will I go...? I will not go...= I won?t go... Shall I go...? (formal situations or for making suggestions) Usage: - Spontaneous decisions Wait, I will take my umbrella. Predictions (without evidence) It?ll storm tomorrow. Future facts My daughter?ll be 6? years old? next year. -Promises/threats I will help you. -Assumptions We?ll have to move to another flat. Threats You?d better clean the table or I?ll switch off TV. Future Continuous: subj + will + be + Ving I will be eating... I will not be eating... Will I be eating...? Usage: actions in progress at a future time I will be watching football on TV at 6 p.m. to predict the present I think Alicia will be playing football now. polite enquiries (no influence) Will you be coming to our anniversary? Future Perfect: subj + will have + past participle Alicia will have finished her course... Alicia will not have finished her course... Will Alicia have finished her class...? Usage: actions that will be completed before a future time Adrian will have known to wear underpants before he?ll get 2,5 years old. Future Perfect Continuous Subj + will +have +been +Ving Alicia will have been playing ... Alicia will not have been playing... Will Alicia have been playing...? (May /might) Usage: How long an action will have happened by a future time By the end of next month I?ll have been studying TEFL for 4 months. 5. Going to = Future subj +to be in pres+ going to +V (base f.) Children are going to play... Children are not going to play... Are children going to play...? Usage: -future plans Children are going to play in the yard. predictions (based an evidence) It?s going to storm later. 6. Present Simple The plan flies at 20:00. Present Cont. (arrangement) Tomorrow evening I am going out with my friends.
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