Indicates that an action is in the future relative to the speaker or writer. There are no inflected forms for the future in English (nothing like those - ed or -s endings in the other tenses). Instead, the future tense employs the helping verbs will or shall with the base form of the verb: She will leave soon. We shall overcome. To talk about things that will happen at a time later than now.
The use of the simple future: (subject) (will/shall) (verb) (sentences) (subject)(am/is/are) (verb) (sentences) We use the simple future for instant decisions. Example: "I've left the door open; I'll close it." We use the simple future , when we predict a future situation : Example: "She'll pass the exam. She's hardworking" We use the simple future with: "I (don't) think...", "I expect...", "I'm sure...", "I wonder...", "probably". Example: "It will probably rain tonight" , "I wonder what will happen? We use the simple future in conditional sentences type one . (More on conditional sentences here): Example: "If I have enough time, I'll watch the film."
POSITIVE/AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
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Subject Helping Verb Verb Sentences I will shall am are going to is read sleep walk talk go swim sing repair come learn watch play the book tomorrow. You in the class. He with his girlfriend. She with her boyfriend. The boy to New York next week. The girl at swimming centre tomorrow. Siti with Abu in the competition. Ali the car. We English in the class tomorrow. The children the television after they finished their homework. They football next wekk .
Subject Helping verb + not Verb Rest of the sentence I will + not shall play football next week. You He Mohan The boy She Pooja The girl We You They The children
Subject Helping verb + not going to Verb Rest of the sentence I am play football next week . You are He is Mohan is The boy is She is Pooja is The girl is We are You are They are The children are not going to
Helping verb Subject Verb Rest of the Sentence + ? Will Shall I go to Paris next month? you he Ain the boy Farid Pooja the girl we you they the children
Helping Verb Subject Verb Rest of Sentences Are you going to the Paris next week? Is he Is Mohan Is the boy Is she Is Pooja Is the girl Are we Are you Are they Are the children