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Simple Future Tense

The document discusses the simple future tense in English. It explains that the simple future tense is used to talk about things that have not happened yet. It provides examples of how to form the simple future tense using "will" or "going to" plus the root form of the verb. It also shows how to form negative and question sentences in the simple future tense.

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Simple Future Tense

The document discusses the simple future tense in English. It explains that the simple future tense is used to talk about things that have not happened yet. It provides examples of how to form the simple future tense using "will" or "going to" plus the root form of the verb. It also shows how to form negative and question sentences in the simple future tense.

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SIMPLE FUTURE

TENSE
10 DE MARZO 2023
WE HAVE SEEN ALREADY
SIMPLE PRESENT

PRESENT PERFECT

PRESENT
CONTINUOS

PAST PARTICIPLE

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE


WHEN CAN
WE USE IT ?
THE SIMPLE FUTURE IS A VERB TENSE THAT’S USED TO TALK ABOUT
THINGS THAT HAVEN’T HAPPENED YET.

THIS YEAR, JEN WILL READ WAR AND PEACE.


USE THE SIMPLE FUTURE TO TALK ABOUT AN
ACTION OR CONDITION THAT WILL BEGIN
AND END IN THE FUTURE.

IT WILL BE HARD, BUT SHE’S


DETERMINED TO DO IT.
STRUCTURE
SIMPLE FUTURE
[AM/IS/ARE] + GOING TO +
AFIRMATIVE [ROOT FORM VERB].
WILL + [ROOT FORM OF VERB].
JEN IS GOING TO READ THAT
BOOK.
JEN WILL READ THAT BOOK.

MY BROTHERS ARE GOING TO


MY BROTHERS WILL SLEEP
SLEEP TILL NOON IF NO ONE
TILL NOON IF NO ONE WAKES
WAKES THEM UP.
THEM UP.

I AM GOING TO LEARN A NEW


I WILL LEARN A NEW
LANGUAGE.
LANGUAGE.
WILL + NOT + [ROOT [AM/IS/ARE] + NOT +
FORM]. GOING TO + [ROOT
NEGATIVE FORM].
I WILL NOT FINISH MY HOMEWORK IN I AM NOT GOING TO FINISH MY
TIME FOR CLASS HOMEWORK IN TIME FOR CLASS.

JEN WILL NOT QUIT BEFORE SHE JEN IS NOT GOING TO QUIT BEFORE
REACHES HER GOAL. SHE REACHES HER GOAL.

MAKE SURE YOU ARRIVE ON TIME MAKE SURE YOU ARRIVE ON TIME
TOMORROW BECAUSE THE BUS WILL TOMORROW BECAUSE THE BUS IS NOT
NOT WAIT FOR YOU. GOING TO WAIT FOR YOU.

HE WILL NOT SAY ANYTHING BAD HE IS NOT GOING TO SAY ANYTHING


ABOUT HIS BOSS. BAD ABOUT HIS BOSS.
QUESTION
WILL + [SUBJECT] + [ROOT FORM].
WILL JEN FINISH WAR AND PEACE OVER THE SUMMER?
WILL I HAVE THE DISCIPLINE TO STUDY SPANISH EVERY DAY?
WHAT WILL YOU BUY WITH THE MONEY YOU FOUND?

[AM/IS/ARE] + [SUBJECT] +GOING TO +


[ROOT FORM].
IS JEN GOING TO FINISH WAR AND PEACE OVER THE SUMMER?
AM I GOING TO HAVE THE DISCIPLINE TO STUDY SPANISH EVERY DAY?
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO BUY WITH THE MONEY YOU FOUND?

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