The document provides an overview of how to form sentences in the future simple tense in English. It discusses how the future simple is used to talk about events that will happen after the present. It also covers forming yes/no questions, negative sentences, and "WH" questions in the future simple tense, including examples of each. The key aspects of the future simple tense are summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The document provides an overview of how to form sentences in the future simple tense in English. It discusses how the future simple is used to talk about events that will happen after the present. It also covers forming yes/no questions, negative sentences, and "WH" questions in the future simple tense, including examples of each. The key aspects of the future simple tense are summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The document provides an overview of how to form sentences in the future simple tense in English. It discusses how the future simple is used to talk about events that will happen after the present. It also covers forming yes/no questions, negative sentences, and "WH" questions in the future simple tense, including examples of each. The key aspects of the future simple tense are summarized in 3 sentences or less.
Future simple We can ask a simple yes/no question Future Simple Negative about the future by starting a Future Simple “WH” Questions The future simple is a verb question with "will". It is possible to Typical wh-words are what, where, when, tense that we generally use The future simple, in its negative end a sentence with "will not" or why, who, how, how many, how much. To to express actions or form, has this structure: "won't". We can end a sentence form a Wh question, use: Wh-word + will events that will happen in Subject + will + not + verb + with "will”, but we cannot end a (or won't) + subject + base form of the verb. a time after the present The abbreviated form of the sentence with a positive contraction, When will he give you an answer? Why moment: I will sing, you negative form is: I won't/I won't - for example "she'll". don't you tell him the truth? will sing, he will sing, etc. I won't/I won't - I won't/I won't.