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Future Tense

The Future Simple is used in many situations such as when making promises or predictions. Basic formSubject + WILL + Verb (present form) (+)Will + Subject + verb (?)Subject + will not+ verb (-)When we use:Use 1:

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Слайд 1Future Tense
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Слайд 2The Future Simple is used in many situations such as when making

promises or predictions.
Basic form
Subject + WILL + Verb (present form) (+)
Will + Subject +

verb (?)
Subject + will not+ verb (-)
When we use:
Use 1: Promises.The first use of the Future Simple to make promises.
I promise I will buy you this toy.
Use 2: Unplanned actions.Use this tense also to talk about unplanned (spontaneous) decisions.
Don't worry! I will help you with this problem.
Use 3: Predictions.We often use the Future Simple when making a prediction based on experience or intuition.
It will rain in a moment.

The Future Simple is used in many situations such as when making promises or predictions. Basic formSubject + WILL + Verb (present form)

Слайд 3I promise our wedding will be the most fun.
Will you

marry me?
Tomorrow everybody will be happy and joyful that the cold

winter days were over.

I promise our wedding will be the most fun.Will you marry me?Tomorrow everybody will be happy and joyful

Слайд 4 Future Continuous process indicates that will last at some point

in the future. Unlike Future Simple, this time in the

future it should be called directly

Subject + will+ Verb ing (+)
Will+Subject + Verb ing(?)
Subject + will not+ Verb ing
Use the Future Continuous to indicate that a longer action in the future will be interrupted by a shorter action in the future. Remember this can be a real interruption or just an interruption in time.
I will be waiting for you when your bus arrives.
When you use the Future Continuous with two actions in the same sentence, it expresses the idea that both actions will be happening at the same time. The actions are parallel.
I am going to be studying and he is going to be making dinner.

Future Continuous process indicates that will last at some point in the future. Unlike Future Simple,

Слайд 5We use the Future Perfect tense to talk about actions that will

be finished before some point in the future. We also

use this tense to express situations that will last for a specified period of time at a definite moment in the future. The last use is to express certainty that an action was completed.

Subject + Will + have + Verb (3 form) (+)
Will + Subject + Have +Verb (3 form) (?)
Subject + Will not + have + Verb (3 form) (+)


We use the Future Perfect tense to talk about actions that will be finished before some point in the

Слайд 6Use 1: Completion before a specified point in the future.

The first use of this tense is to talk about

future actions that will be finished before some specified point in the future.
Before they come, we will have cleaned up the house.
Use 2:Duration in the Future.Another use of this tense is to talk about actions will last after a given point in the future.
By the next year, I will have known Monica for 30 years.
Use 3:Certainty About the Near Past. The last use is to express conviction that something happened in the near past.
The train will have left by now. We have to look for another way to get there. (I'm sure the train has left)

Use 1: Completion before a specified point in the future. The first use of this tense is

Слайд 7I guess, I will not have received your next letter before Christmas.
You will

have spent much efforts before you can run a marathon.
Will she have

learned enough Chinese to communicate before she moves to Beijing?
You will have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S.

I guess, I will not have received your next letter before Christmas.You will have spent much efforts before you can run

Слайд 8We use the Future Perfect Continuous tense to express situations that will

last for a specified period of time at a definite

moment in the future. We also use this tense to express certainty about the cause of some future situation.

Subject + WILL HAVE BEEN + Verb (past participle form) (+)
WILL+Subject +  HAVE BEEN + Verb (past participle form) (?)
Subject + WILL not HAVE BEEN + Verb (past participle form) (+)



We use the Future Perfect Continuous tense to express situations that will last for a specified period of time

Слайд 9USE 1: Duration. We use this tense to express situations

that will last for a specified period of time at

a definite moment in the future. It is important that we expect these situations to last longer.
Before they come, we will have been cleaning the house for 5 hours.
USE 2: Cause. English speakers also use this tense when they want to express certainty about the cause of some future situation.
By this time, he will have been working for 12 hours, so he will be very tired.


USE 1: Duration. We use this tense to express situations that will last for a specified period

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