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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Simple future

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Simple future use:
- To talk about future actions.

For example:

I’ll call you tomorrow.

 - To predict the future (with probably, I expect…, I’m sure…, I think…, don’t think, I wonder…,perhaps)

 For example:

I think it will rain tomorrow.

- To express intention
at the moment of decision.

 For example:

Mike  : Do you like these shoes?

Jennie: Yes, I’ll buy them.

-  In the 1st type of conditional sentences.

 For example:

If the weather is fine, we’ll go to the country.

Rules:

1) Affirmative form:


I

ll
/  will


verb

He /She / It

ll
/  will

We /You /They

ll
/  will

Ex: Mary will get a present next month.

2) Negative form:

* Full form:                                                      

I

will


not


Verb


He /She / It

will

 We /You /They

will

* Short form:

I


Won’t


Verb


He /She / It

 We /You /They

Ex: I will not travel in the next summer.

3) Interrogative form:


Will

I


Verb?

Will

He /She / It

Will

We / You /
They

Ex: Will we go tomorrow to stadium?

Time phrases:

Tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, one of these days, next week/ month/ year etc , soon, in the near future, some day, in two days/ five minutes/ a month etc.



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