This document discusses simple future tense constructions in English using will and shall. It states that the affirmative form is subject + will/shall + verb, the interrogative form is will/shall + subject + verb, and the negative form is subject + will/shall + not + verb. Examples are provided for the 1st person singular and plural as well as interrogative and negative forms.
This document discusses simple future tense constructions in English using will and shall. It states that the affirmative form is subject + will/shall + verb, the interrogative form is will/shall + subject + verb, and the negative form is subject + will/shall + not + verb. Examples are provided for the 1st person singular and plural as well as interrogative and negative forms.
This document discusses simple future tense constructions in English using will and shall. It states that the affirmative form is subject + will/shall + verb, the interrogative form is will/shall + subject + verb, and the negative form is subject + will/shall + not + verb. Examples are provided for the 1st person singular and plural as well as interrogative and negative forms.
1st person sg., pl.: Subject + shall + verb E.g.: I shall let you know. They will stay longer. Interrogative: Shall/Will + Subject + verb E.g.: Shall we leave tomorrow? Will you study all day? Negative: Subject + will/shall + not + verb E.g.: I shall not agree to it. He will not be late on Monday.