SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE


Straightforward FUTURE TENSE 

Presentation : 

This strained is utilized for those sentences which allude to the activities which will happen later, in future. This requires a future tense helper action word despite the fact that the action word would be plain. 

Models 

You will help him later. 

Will you help him later? 

You won't help him later. 

Structure 

[will + verb] 

[am/is/are + going to + verb] 

Regular Mistakes 

Regular mix-ups 

Right form 

Why? 

- The telephone's ringing. 

- OK, I'm going to answerOption it. 

Alright - I'll answerOption it. 

On the off chance that the activity is chosen right now of talking, we use 'will'/'won't'. 

I'm certain he is going to support you. 

I'm certain he will support you. 

At the point when we state what we think or expect, we use 'will'. 

I won't most likely be there. 

I most likely won't be there. 

I'll most likely be there. 

The modifiers 'unquestionably' and 'most likely' precedes 'won't' however after 'will'. 

I guarantee I'm going to help. 

I guarantee I'll help. 

After 'guarantee' we for the most part use 'will', not the 'going to' future. 

I'll call you when I'll go to my office. 

I'll call you when I go to my office. 

At the point when we allude to the future in word intensifying provisos, we ordinarily utilize the current straightforward (after 'when', 'when and 'until'). 

On the off chance that you will give me your location, I'll send you a postcard. 

In the event that you give me your location, I'll send you a postcard. 

At the point when we allude to the future in restrictive conditions, we typically utilize the current straightforward. 

I can't see you one week from now. I will come back to Paris. 

I can't see you one week from now. I am returning/am going to come back to Paris. 

To show that the choice was made previously, we utilize the present consistent or the 'going to' future. 

Utilizing "Will" 

Positive 

Negative 

Question 

I will help. 

I won't help. 

WillI help? 

You will help. 

You won't help. 

Will you help? 

We will help. 

We won't help. 

Will we help? 

They will help. 

They won't help. 

Will they help? 

He will help. 

He won't help. 

Will he help? 

She will help. 

She won't help. 

Will she help? 

It will help. 

It won't help. 

Willit help? 

I'll (I will) be there tomorrow. 

I (won't) be there tomorrow. 

Will you be there tomorrow? 

Utilizing "Be Going to" 

Positive 

Negative 

Question 

I am going to leave. 

I won't leave. 

Am I going to leave? 

You are going to leave. 

You won't leave. 

Is it true that you are going to leave? 

We are going to leave. 

We won't leave. 

Is it true that we are going to leave? 

They are going to leave. 

They won't leave. 

It is safe to say that they are going to leave? 

He is going to leave. 

He won't leave. 

It is safe to say that he is going to leave? 

She is going to leave. 

She won't leave. 

It is safe to say that she is going to leave? 

It will leave. 

It won't leave. 

Is it going to leave? 

Employments: 

"Will" to Express a Voluntary Action 

"Will" frequently proposes that a speaker will accomplish something deliberately. An intentional activity is one the speaker offers to accomplish for another person. Regularly, we use "will" to react to another person's grumbling or solicitation for help. We additionally use "will" when we demand that somebody help us or volunteer to accomplish something for us. Essentially, we use "won't" or "won't" when we decline to intentionally accomplish something. 

Models: 

I will send you the data when I get it. 

I will interpret the email, so Mr. Smith can understand it. 

Will you assist me with moving this overwhelming table? 

Will you make supper? 

I won't get your work done for you. 

I won't do all the housework myself! 

An: I'm extremely ravenous. 

B: I'll make a few sandwiches. 

An: I'm so worn out. I'm going to nod off. 

B: I'll get you some espresso. 

A: The telephone is ringing. 

B: I'll get it. 

"Will" to Express a Promise 

"Will" is generally utilized in guarantees. 

Models: 

I will call you when I show up. 

On the off chance that I am chosen President of the United States, I will ensure everybody approaches economical medical coverage. 

I guarantee I won't enlighten him concerning the unexpected party. 

Try not to stress, I'll be cautious. 

I won't confess to anybody your mystery. 

"Be going to" to Express a Plan 

"Be going to" communicates that something is an arrangement. It communicates the possibility that an individual plans to accomplish something later on. It doesn't make a difference whether the arrangement is practical or not. 

Models: 

He will spend his excursion in Hawaii. 

She won't spend her get-away in Hawaii. 

A: When are we going to meet each other this evening? 

B: We are going to meet at 6 PM. 

I will be an on-screen character when I grow up. 

Michelle is going to start clinical school one year from now. 

They are going to drive right to Alaska. 

Who are you going to welcome to the gathering? 

A: Who is going to make John's birthday cake? 

B: Sue is going to make John's birthday cake. 

"Will" or "Be Going to" to Express a Prediction 

Both "will" and "be going to" can communicate the possibility of an overall expectation about what's to come. Expectations are surmises about what may occur later on. In "forecast" sentences, the subject as a rule has little power over the future and in this way USES 1-3 don't make a difference. In the accompanying models, there is no distinction in importance. 

Models: 

The year 2222 will be an extremely fascinating year. 

The year 2222 will be an extremely fascinating year. 

John Smith will be the following President. 

John Smith will be the following President. 

The film "Apex" will win a few Academy Awards. 

The film "Peak" is going to win a few Academy Awards. 

Significant 

In the Simple Future, it isn't in every case clear which USE the speaker has as a primary concern. Regularly, there is more than one approach to decipher a sentence's significance. 

No Future in Time Clauses 

Like every single future structure, the Simple Future can't be utilized in provisos starting with time articulations, for example, when, while, previously, after, when, when, if, except if, and so forth. Rather than Simple Future,Simple Present is utilized. 

Models: 

At the point when you will show up this evening, we will go out for supper. Not Correct 

At the point when you show up this evening, we will go out for supper. Right 

Verb modifier PLACEMENT 

The models underneath show the arrangement for language modifiers, for example, consistently, just, never at any point, still, just, and so forth. 

Models: 

You will never support him. 

Will you ever support him? 

You are never going to meet Jane. 

It is safe to say that you are ever going to meet Jane? 

Dynamic/PASSIVE 

Models: 

John will complete the work by 5:00 PM. Dynamic 

The work will be done by 5:00 PM. Detached 

Sally is going to make a delightful supper this evening. Dynamic 

A delightful supper will be made by Sally today around evening time. Uninvolved
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