Simple Future Tense


 
 
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Simple Future Tense

Simple Future Tense: is a verb tense that is used to talk about things that haven't happened yet

1. To say what we think or know for certain will happen in the future. For example,

  • I shall repair my bicycle tomorrow.
  • Malti will visit us next Monday.
  • 2. To make a promise or to offer to do something. For example,

  • We’ll complete this project tomorrow.
  • You look feverish. I’ll call the doctor.
  • The Rule for simple future tense is

    Subject + Will/Shall + First Form of Verb +Object.Note:

  • Shall is traditionally used with the first person singular (I) or plural (we), but the use of shall is no longer common in spoken English.
  • Increasingly, shall is replaced by will or contractions are used. Thus we say, I’ll or she’ll instead of I shall, or she will.
  • How to create negative sentence: The Rule for simple  future tense is

    Subject + Will/Shall + not + First Form of Verb + Object.

    Example:

  • He will not organise the event.
  • It will not rain here.
  • The train will not arrive from Mumbai to Delhi.
  • How to ask questions: The Rule is

    Will/Shall + Subject + First Form of Verb I+ Object ?

    Example:

  • Will you bring a newspaper for me tomorrow?
  • Shall i go with them?
  • Will she catch the bus?
  • How to ask questions using ‘WH’ family words. The Rule is

    ‘WH ’+  Will/Shall + Subject + First Form of Verb + Object?

    Example:

  • Where will you do job after study?
  • How will you solve this sum?
  • Who will invite you ?
  • Sample Questions
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    Question : 1

    Fill in the blank part with correct tense .

    1. We ____________  this project tomorrow.

    2. I ____________ the newspaper from tomorrow.

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 2

    Fill in the blank part with correct tense .

    1. Quinn ____________  at the final auditions.

    2. Madame Smith _____________  the judge for the cultural competitions.

    Right Option : B
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