The future tense is a verb tense used to describe actions or states that will happen in the future. It is used to express predictions, promises, plans, scheduled events, and intentions. In English, the simple future tense is typically formed using the auxiliary verb βwillβ (or βshallβ in more formal contexts) followed by the base form
Simple future verbs are used for actions that will happen at a specific time in the future, after the current moment. This includes plans, predictions, promises, willingness, and decisions. There are two forms of the simple future tense: the first is formed using will and the second is formed using going to.
B: I (get) you a cup of coffee. That will wake you up. 3. A: I can't hear the television! B: I (turn) it up so you can hear it. 4. We are so excited about our trip next month to France. We (visit) Paris, Nice and Grenoble. 5.
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Future Perfect Tense; Future Continous Tense; Future Perfect Continous Tense; Sequence of Tenses; Uses of Tenses; Uses of Tenses Simple Tenses. These tenses, as the name goes, are the simplest forms of each type of tense. They are used to indicate single actions in the past, present or future. Examples: Simple Past Tense- I wore the dress
How To Play. To play this game, simply show the video in class. There are ten rounds. Each round shows students a future simple tense sentence with a word missing. The students will then sea an image hidden behind some colored shapes. As the shapes disappear, students must try to guess what the word is to complete the future tense sentence.
2 Answers. Sorted by: 2. Examples of 'already' with future simple. Bring a torch, because when you get here it will already be dark. Turn on the heat under the pan. Then, when the onions are chopped the oil will already be hot. In Northern Europe, sow peppers and marrows indoors; then, when you plant them out in late April they will already be
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