Minggu, 17 Juni 2012

simple future

Simple Future tense is used to describing job or action that will to do (happened) at future.



Formation of sentences
1. Positive
( + ) S + shall/ will + V1
Example :
- I shall clean my bedroom
- We will go to camping
Or
( + ) S + be + going to + V1
Example :
- I am going to play badminton
- He is going to write a news

Notes : "shall" just can use for subject "I and we"

2. Negative
( - ) S + shall/ will + not+ V1
Example :
- I shan't buy a shoes
- she won't clean the class
Or
( - ) S + be + not +going to + V1
Ex : she is not going to give a present

Notes : shall not = shan't, will not = won't

3. Interrogative
( ? ) Shall/ will + S + V ?
Ex : Will we playing tennis?
Or
( ? ) Be + S + going to + V ?
Ex : are we going to camping ?
Example: 

-Hold on. I'll get a pen. 
-We will [Image]see what we can do to help you. 
-Maybe we'll stay in and watch television tonight I think I'll go to the gym tomorrow.
-I think I will have a holiday next year. I don't think I'll buy that car. 

Example:
-It will rain tomorrow. 
-People won't go to Jupiter before the 22nd century. 
-Who do you think will get the job?
Note:
That when we have a plan or intention to do something in the future, we usually use other tenses or expressions, such as the present continuous tense or going to.

Time signal:
1. Tomorrow…  
-Morning  
-Afternoon  
-Evening  
-Night  
2. Next…  
-Time  
-Week  
-Month  
-Year  
-January
3. Tonight
4. The day after tomorrow
5. Soon
6. Later
7. Two, three more days
8. Two, three days later
9. By and by

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