This document discusses different ways to express future tenses in English using will/won't + infinitive, will/won't be + gerund, will/won't have + past participle, and will/won't have been + gerund. Examples are provided to illustrate expressing simple future, future progressive, future perfect, and future perfect progressive actions like "cooking dinner" and "making dessert".
This document discusses different ways to express future tenses in English using will/won't + infinitive, will/won't be + gerund, will/won't have + past participle, and will/won't have been + gerund. Examples are provided to illustrate expressing simple future, future progressive, future perfect, and future perfect progressive actions like "cooking dinner" and "making dessert".
This document discusses different ways to express future tenses in English using will/won't + infinitive, will/won't be + gerund, will/won't have + past participle, and will/won't have been + gerund. Examples are provided to illustrate expressing simple future, future progressive, future perfect, and future perfect progressive actions like "cooking dinner" and "making dessert".
the dinner. cooking the dinner. WILL + WILL BE + INFINITIVE GERUND They will make They will be the dessert. making the dessert.
He won't cook He won't be
the dinner. cooking the dinner. WON'T + FUTURE FUTURE WON'T BE + INFINITIVE SIMPLE CONTINUOUS GERUND They won't make They won't be the dessert. making the dessert.
Will he cook Will he be
the dinner? cooking the dinner? WILL + WILL BE + INFINITIVE GERUND Will they make Will they be the dessert? FUTURE making the dessert? TENSES with He will have "WILL" He will have been cooked the dinner. cooking the dinner. WILL HAVE + WILL HAVE PAST PARTICIPLE BEEN + GERUND They will have They will have been made the dessert. making the dessert.
He won't have He won't have been
cooked the dinner. FUTURE cooking the dinner. WON'T HAVE + FUTURE WON'T HAVE PAST PARTICIPLE PERFECT BEEN + GERUND PERFECT They won't have CONTINUOUS They won't have been made the dessert. making the dessert.
Will he have Will he have been
cooked the dinner? cooking the dinner? WILL HAVE + WILL HAVE PAST PARTICIPLE BEEN + GERUND Will they have Will they have been made the dessert? making the dessert?