The Simple Future Tense
The future can be communicated in a few routes in English. Here are the distinctive conceivable outcomes:
- Future Simple: will + base type of the verb
- Be Going To: am, is, are + going to + base type of the verb
- Shall: Shall + subject + base type of the verb?
- Future Progressive: will be + verbing
- Present Simple and Present Progressive with Future Meaning
Time articulations in the Simple Future Tense
There are a few time articulations that are utilized as a part of the greater part of the distinctive types without bounds tense. They are by and large utilized toward the finish of the sentence or question. The most widely recognized are: tomorrow, one week from now (Sunday/month/year), in two days (weeks, months years), the day after tomorrow.
Future Simple Tense: Will + Base Form of the Verb
This shape is utilized to:
Depict a basic activity later on:
- She’ll compose the email after lunch.
- Alice won’t enable us to improve for the gathering.
Make a forecast or give a notice:
- Don’t lift that. You’ll hurt yourself
- If you don’t complete the offer, the manager won’t give you a raise.
Settle on an unconstrained choice:
- You dropped your tote. I’ll get it.
Subject will or won’t +verb rest of sentence
He/She/It will see you tomorrow night
By and large, utilize the contracted types of the pronoun + will:
- I will > I’ll/he will > he’ll/she will > she’ll/you will > you’ll/we will > we’ll/they will > they’ll
- I’ll see you tomorrow. /You’ll find the solution by post.
Attempt to utilize the short frame won’t rather than won’t
- I won’t see you tomorrow.
Spare the long structures for when you need to make accentuation in spoken English or when composing formal writings.
- You won’t do that once more! /His theory won’t confront their feedback.
Indeed/No Questions in the Future Simple Tense
To make an inquiry that will be replied with a yes or no, utilization Will (or Won’t) + subject + base type of the verb.
- Will Dave copy the CD for you?
- Won’t the young ladies be late for the gathering?
Wh-Questions in the Future Simple Tense
- Wh-questions will be questions that require more data in their answers. Run of the mill wh-words are what, where, when, why, who, how, what number of, how much.
- To frame a Wh-question utilize: Wh-word + will (or won’t) + subject + base type of the verb.
Exercise – Future Simple Tense
Fill in the right type of the verb with the future basic tense as in the cases.
- I’ll drive you to your lesson at 4 pm. (drive)
- He won’t work extra time any longer (not work)
- Sam _______ the archives over to you tomorrow. (bring)
- The directors ________ about the financial plan until next Thursday. (not choose)
- _______ your sister ______ in an extensive church? (get hitched)
- ________ he _____ you move to your new condo? (not help)
- I _________ him this time. He mustn’t do that once more. (excuse)
Answers:
- will bring
- won’t choose
- Will/get hitched
- Won’t/help
- will pardon
Future – Be Going To
We typically utilize am, is or are + going to + the base type of the verb to discuss activities later on that have just been settled on.
- Dan will take the request over to the client.
- The young ladies will sing ‘Stunning Grace’ now.
- They wouldn’t purchase the house.
- I am not going to make supper this evening. We’re going out to an eatery.
Truly/No Questions – Be going to
To make an inquiry that will be replied with either a yes or no, begin with Am, Is or Are (or isn’t/aren’t for antagonistic inquiries), at that point pick a subject (the individual or thing doing the activity), trailed by going to + the base type of the verb.
- Am I going to feel terrible about my choice?
- Is he going to watch the film today around evening time?
- Are you going to take an interest in the race tomorrow?
Wh-Questions – Be Going To
Wh-questions will be questions that require more data in their answers. Run of the mill wh-words are what, where, when, which, why, who, how, what number of, how much.
To make a wh-question, begin with the wh-word, at that point include am, is or are, at that point the subject (a man or thing that will do the activity), going to and the base type of the verb.
- How much is the PC going to cost?
- Why aren’t you going to purchase that auto?



