Sunday, August 4, 2019

Simple Future Tense

Simple Future Tense is used to express an action that will occur or happen in the future. It is used to describe an action which will happen in near or far future after being said about it by the speaker.

Structure of Sentence
Main verb: Base or 1st form of the verb 
Auxiliary verbs: "will"

Positive of Sentences:
  • Subject + Auxiliary verb + Main verb + Object
  • Subject + Will + Base or 1st form of verb + Object
Examples:
  1. He will come here tomorrow.
  2. She will buy a laptop at the end of this month.
  3. I will meet him in his office tomorrow.
  4. They will send us a mail.
  5. I will give him a nice gift.
Negative Sentences:
  • Subject + Auxiliary verb + NOT + Main verb + Object
  • Subject + Will + NOT + Base or 1st form of verb + Object
Examples:
  1. He will not buy a car.
  2. She will not come to college.
  3. They will not play Cricket.
  4. I will not go to university tomorrow.
  5. You will not need any help.
Interrogative Sentences:
  • Auxiliary verb + Subject + Main verb + Object
  • Will + Subject + Base form of verb + Object
Examples:
  1. Will they send him an invitation card?
  2. Will she marry him?
  3. Will they buy a new chair?
  4. Will you help me?
  5. Will you come here?


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