Future Tense,Difinition and examples

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FUTURE TENSE

 


It tells us that the action will be done, continued or perfected in the future time.

Example: 1.) I shall write.

      
           2.) I shall be writing.

                 3.) I shall have written.

                 4.) I shall have been writing.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE

Structure

The simple Future tense is formed by using ‘will/shall + Ist form of the verb (V1)’.                                                                                               

Negative sentences are formed by using ‘Not’ after ‘will/shall’.

Interrogative sentence are formed by using ‘will/shall’ before the subject.

 

With all other subjects, we use ‘will’. But in modern English, ‘will’ is being increasingly used in place of ‘shall’, except in formal usage.

 

Uses

The simple future tense is used:

1.) To express n action that will take place in the future.

  •  I shall go there tomorrow.       
  • They will help us.

2.) ‘Will’ used with ’I’ and ‘we’ expresses a promise or determination.

  •  I will write to you from Delhi. (promise)
  •  We will win the match.(determination)

 

FUTURE CONTINOUS TENSE

Structure

The future continuous tense is formed by using ‘will be/shall be + V1 + ing’.

Negative sentence is formed by using ‘not’ between ‘will/shall’ and ‘be’.

Interrogative sentence is formed by placing ‘will/shall’ before the subject.

 

Uses

The future continuous tense is used:

1.) To express an action which will occur in the normal course in the future?

  •  He will be visiting me this evening.

2.) To express an action that will be in progress at a given time in future.

  •  At this tomorrow, we will be watching a movie.
 

                                                  FUTURE PERFECT TENSE

Structure

This tense is formed with ‘will have/shall have + past particle (IIIrd form of the verb)’.

 

Uses

The future perfect tense is used to express an action which is excepted to be completed by a certain time in the future.

  • By the end of this month, we will have saved a lot of money.

 

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINOUS TENSE

 

Structure

The future perfect continuous tense is formed by using ‘will have/shall have + been V1 + ing’.

Negative sentence is formed by using ‘not’ between ‘will/shall’ and ‘have’.

Interrogative sentence are formed by placing ‘will/shall’ before the subject.

 

Uses

The future perfect continuous tense is used to express an action that will have been in progress over a period of time in the future.

  • By next month, we shall have been living here for six years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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