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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
An understanding of the use of the present future tense as a tool to convey future events.
What effect does this have on sentence structure and understanding future context?
Provides a practical guide to understanding and applying the present future tense.
CHAPTER II
BASIC THEORY
Explanation of various forms of present future tense (will, going to, present continuous).
CHAPTER III
PRACTICAL APPLICATION
How these tenses are used in formal texts such as letters or articles.
Analyze how these tenses can affect the understanding of the message.
LITERATURE
Azar, B. S., & Hagen, S. A. (2002). Understanding and Using English Grammar. Pearson
Education.
Celce-Murcia, M., Larsen-Freeman, D., & Williams, H. A. (1999). The Grammar Book: An
ESL/EFL Teacher's Course (2nd ed.). Heinle & Heinle Publishers.
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
An introduction to the use of Past Future Tense in English to express planned future events.
How is the Past Future Tense used to detail planned future events?
What are the differences and similarities with other tense forms?
Identify situations where the use of Past Future Tense is most appropriate.
CHAPTER II
BASIC THEORY
Comparing Past Future Tense with other tense forms such as Present Future Tense and Future
Continuous Tense.
CHAPTER III
PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Examples of using this tense are in formal texts, such as official letters or articles.
Analyze how these tenses can affect message comprehension in various contexts.
LITERATURE
Quirk, R., Greenbaum, S., Leech, G., & Svartvik, J. (1985). A Comprehensive Grammar of the
English Language. Longman.
Azar, B. S., & Hagen, S. A. (2002). Understanding and Using English Grammar. Pearson
Education.