The future simple tense is an action that is not start yet but you are making a plan or something that you may do in future. This tense is often called the "will tense" because we make the Future Simple with the modal auxiliary will.
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The structure of the Future Simple tense is:
1. For affirmative sentences in future simple tense, we just insert WILL between the subject and main verb.
Subject + WILL+ verb+ complement
Connie will travel to Spain next month
Subject + WILL+ verb+ complement
Connie will travel to Spain next month
Daniella will be a teacher
They will go to daniel's house
2. For negative sentences in the Future Simple tense, we insert not between the auxiliary verb and main verb.
Subject + NOT + WILL + Verb+ Complement
3. For question sentences, we exchange the subject and auxiliary verb.
Will+subject+ verb+ complement
How do we use the Future Simple Tense?
#1= No Plan ->
2. For negative sentences in the Future Simple tense, we insert not between the auxiliary verb and main verb.
Subject + NOT + WILL + Verb+ Complement
- She will not ask you twice
- They will not go with us
- You will not travel with them
3. For question sentences, we exchange the subject and auxiliary verb.
Will+subject+ verb+ complement
- Will you come with us tonight?
- Will they cook for us?
- Will I eat beef at dinner?
How do we use the Future Simple Tense?
#1= No Plan ->
Use it when there is no plan or decision to do something before we speak. We make the decision spontaneously at the time of speaking.
ex.
In those cases, the decition was made at the moment of speak
> The Future Simple tense is used with the verb to think before it:
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 will happen.
- Wait. I'll get a paper
- We will see how help you
- Maybe we will stay at home
In those cases, the decition was made at the moment of speak
> The Future Simple tense is used with the verb to think before it:
- I think I'll go to see you tomorrow
- I think I will make a new book
- I don't think I'll spend my night playing video games
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 will happen.
ex.
When the main verb is be, we can use the Future Simple tense even if we have a firm plan or decision before speaking.
- It will rain
- they won't go to see them until 2020
- Who do you think will get the highest grade?
When the main verb is be, we can use the Future Simple tense even if we have a firm plan or decision before speaking.
ex.
- I'll be in my job at 9
- I'm going studying I won't be very long.
- Will you be at home tomorrow evening?
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