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FUTURE TENSE

Types:
 FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
 FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE

 FUTURE PERFECT TENSE

 FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE:


That is to be or come hereafter; that will exist at any
time after the present; as, the next moment is future.

FORMULA:
1st Form of Verb + shall, will
Example:-

1. Simple:

She will like it.

2. Negative:

She won’t like it.

3. Interrogative:

Will she like it?

Paragraph:

I will get up early in the morning. I will go for a morning walk. I will eat my
break fast and I will go to college. When I will come back, my mother will start
preparing lunch. After eating my lunch I will sleep for a couple of hours. I will
wake up when my friends will come over. Then we will play cricket for an hour. I
will go home and start studying. I will complete my home work and watch
television for an hour. Then I will eat my dinner with my family. After dinner I will
go for a walk with my father.

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE:
The Future continuous is used for actions that will be unfinished at a certain time
in the future, or for things that will happen in the normal course of events,
rather than being part of your plans and intentions.

FORMULA:
1st Form of Verb + will be, shall be + ing

Example:-

1. Simple:

Ahmed will be working on this report.

2. Negative:

Ahmed will not be working on the report.

3. Interrogative:

Will Ahmed be working on the report?

Paragraph:

I will be getting up early in the morning. I will be going for a morning walk.
I will be eating my break fast and I will go to college. When I will be coming back,
my mother will be start preparing lunch. After eating my lunch I will be sleeping
for a couple of hours. I will be waking up when my friends will be coming over.
Then we will be playing cricket then I will be going home and start studying. I will
be completing my homework and watching television for an hour. Then I will be
eating my dinner with my family. After dinner I will be going for a walk with my
father.

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FUTURE PERFECT TENSE:
A future perfect tense used to describe action that
will be completed in the future.

FORMULA:
3rd Form of Verb + will, shall + have

Example:-

Simple:

I will have finished my work.

Negative:

I will not have finished my work.

Interrogative:

Will I have finished my work?

Paragraph:

I will have wakened up early in the morning. I will have gone for a
morning walk. I will have eaten my breakfast and I will have gone to my college.
When I will have come back, my mother will have started preparing lunch. After
eating my lunch I will have slept for a couple of hours. I will have wakened up
when my friends would have come over. Then we would have played cricket for
an hour. I would have gone home and started studying. I will have completed my
home work and watched television for an hour. Then I would have eaten my
dinner with my family. After dinner I would have gone for a walk with my father.

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE:
The future perfect continuous is used for actions that will be
unfinished, but have reached a certain stage.

FORMULA:
WILL + HAVE + BEEN + ING

Example:-

Simple:

. This time next month, I'll have been living here for three years.

Negative:

This time next month, I will have not been living here for three years.

Interrogative:

Will I have been this time next month, living here for three years?

Paragraph:

I will have been waking up early in the morning. I will have been going
for a morning walk. I will have been eating my breakfast and I will have been
going to my college. When I would have come back, my mother would have
started preparing lunch. After eating my lunch I will have been sleeping for a
couple of hours. I will have been wakened up when my friends would have come
over. Then we would have played cricket for an hour. I would have gone home
and started studying. I would have been completed my home work and watched
television for an hour. After dinner I would have been going for a walk with my
father.

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