19 Aralık 2019 Perşembe

Simple Future Tense



         It refers to a time rather than now. The simple future is used:


  • To predict a future event:
          It will rain tomorrow.


  • To express a spontaneous decision:
          I'll pay tickets by cash.


  • To express willingness:
         She'll carry your packets for you.


  • In the negative form, to express unwillingness:
          He won't leave until the part start.


  • With using shall, to make an offer:
          Shall I open the door?


  • With using shall, to make a suggestion:
         Shall we go to the cinema?


  • With you, to give orders:
          You will do exactly as I say.


  • With you, to give an invitation:
          Will you marry me?



Subjectwillinfinitive without to
Affirmative
Iwillgo
Ishallgo
Negative
Theywill notsee
Theywon'tsee
Interrogative
Willsheask?
Interrogative negative
Won'ttheytry?



















































 


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