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ARELLANO UNIVERSITY

School of Education
Course Assessment 1- General English

Essential Lesson 3: Expressing Actions within the Structures of the Four Future Tenses

Your Name: Charmaine Joy O. Ramos - 3rd year (BPED) - AU - ABC Score: ________________

FIRST Instructions:Do like what you have done in Essential Lessons 1 and 2 with Essential Lesson 3.

Four Future Tenses Subject-Verb-Agreement of the Subject-Verb-Agreement of the


Affirmative Sentence and YES/NO Negative Sentence and YES/NO
Question Question using Contracted and Non-
(16 Affirmative Sentences and 16 Contracted Verbs
YES/NO Questions) (30 Negative Sentences and 32
YES/NO Question using Contracted
and Non-Contracted Verbs)

(I + will + base form of the (I + will + NOT + base form of the


verb) verb)

Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:


I will do my assignments I will not still do my assignments
tomorrow. tomorrow.
Or
I won’t still do my assignments
tomorrow.
1. Simple Future Tense
is used to express YES/NO Negative Question:
actions that have not YES/NO Affirmative Question: Will I NOT still DO my assignments
happened yet. It is used Will I DO my assignments tomorrow?
to talk about an action tomorrow? Or
or condition that will Won’t I still DO my assignments
indefinitely begin and tomorrow?
end in the future. In
other words, it does not (You + will + base form of the (You + will + NOT + base form of
specifically express the
verb) the verb)
exact time for the
Negative Sentence:
action to begin and to
Affirmative Sentence: YOU will still NOT DO your
end.
YOU will do your assignments assignments tomorrow.
tomorrow. Or
The Time Markers used
YOU won’t still DOyour assignments
are:later, tomorrow,
tomorrow.
next Monday, next
week.
YES/NO Negative Question:
Will you NOT still DO your
YES/NO Affirmative Question: assignments tomorrow?
Will you DO your assignments Or
tomorrow? Won’t you still DO your assignments
tomorrow?

(The girl +will + base form of (The girl + will + NOT + base form
the verb) of the verb)

Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:


The GIRL will do her The GIRL will NOT DO her
assignmentstomorrow. assignmentstomorrow.
Or
The GIRL won’t DO her assignments
tomorrow.
YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:
DIDWill the girl DO her Will the girl NOT DO her assignments
assignments tomorrow? tomorrow?
Or
Won’t the girl DO her assignments
tomorrow?

(The girls + will + base Form of (The girls + will + NOT + base
the Verb) form of the verb)

Affirmative Sentence:The GIRLS Negative Sentence:


will do their assignments The GIRLSwill NOT DO their
tomorrow. assignments tomorrow.
Or
The GIRLS won’t DO their
assignments tomorrow.

YES/NO Negative Question:


YES/NO Affirmative Question: Will the girls NOT DO their
Will the girls DO their assignments assignmentstomorrow?
tomorrow? Or
Won’t the girls DO their
assignmentstomorrow?

(I + will + be+ base form of the (I + will+ NOT + be + base form of


verb + -ing) the verb + -ing)

Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:


I will be DOING my assignments I will not beDOING my
when my classmates ARRIVE. assignmentswhen my classmates
ARRIVE.
2. Simple Future YES/NO Affirmative Question:
Progressive/Continuous Will I be DOING my assignments YES/NO Negative Question:
Tenseexpresses TWO when my classmates ARRIVE? Will I NOT be DOING my assignments
ACTIONS to be when my classmates ARRIVE?
performed in the future
time. The first action is (You + will+ be + base form of (You + will + NOT + be + base
continuous but overlaps the verb + -ing) form of the Verb + -ing)
with the second shorter
action. The action in the Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:
future continuous YOU will be DOING your YOU willNOT be DOING your
usually starts before assignments when your classmates assignmentswhen your classmates
and might continue ARRIVE. ARRIVE.
after the second action. Or
YOU won’t be DOING your
In other words, it assignments when you classmates
expresses a continuing ARRIVE.
(long) action getting
interrupted by a short YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:
future action. However, Will YOU be DOING your Willyou NOT be DOING your
the simple future assignments when your classmates assignments when your classmates
progressive tense is not ARRIVE? ARRIVE?
used that often because or
it is a little strange to try Won’t you be DOING your
to predict what will assignments when your classmates
happen exactly at a ARRIVE?
given moment in the
future. Unlike the past,
(The girl + will + be + base form (The girl + will + NOT + be + base
where we know what
happened already, we of the verb + -ing) form of the verb + -ing)
don’t usually know for
certain what will Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:
The girl will be doing her The GIRL willNOT DOING her
happen in the future. assignments when her assignments when her classmates
classmatesARRIVE. ARRIVE.
The time is marked by Or
WHEN which is The GIRLwill not be DOING her
common for this tense. assignments when her classmates
ARRIVE.
For clarity, here are
some examples: YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:
a) I will be sleeping Will the GIRL be DOING her WAS the GIRL NOT DOING her
when you arrive home assignments when her classmates assignments when her classmates
from work next Friday ARRIVE? ARRIVED?
night. or
b) They will be doing Won’t the GIRL be DOING her
presentations in class assignments when her classmates
when the practice fire ARRIVE?
alarm rings at 2:00 pm.
c) The mayor will be (The girls + will + be + base (The girls + will + NOT + be + base
finishing up her work form of the verb + -ing) form of the verb + -ing)
when the power goes
out at the scheduled Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:
time tomorrow. The girls will be doing their The GIRLS will NOT be DOING their
assignments when their assignments when their classmates
classmates ARRIVE. ARRIVE.
Or
The GIRLS won’t be DOING their
assignments when their classmates
ARRIVE.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


Will the GIRLS be DOING their Will the GIRLS NOT beDOING their
assignments when their assignments when their classmates
classmates ARRIVE? ARRIVE?
or
Won’t the GIRLS be DOING their
assignments when their classmates
ARRIVE?

(I + will have + past participle (I + will + NOT + have + past


form of the verb) participle form of the verb)

Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:


3. Future Perfect Tense By 8 am tomorrow, I will have By 8 am tomorrow, I will NOT have
expresses actions that already DONE my assignments DONE my assignments before my
will be complete before before my classmates ARRIVE. classmates ARRIVE.
a specified point in the Or
future. In other words, I won’t have still DONE my
the action you are assignments before my classmates
talking about must have ARRIVE at 8 am tomorrow.
a deadline. If you do not
mention a deadline, use YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:
the simple future tense Will I have already DONE my Will INOT have DONE my
instead of the future assignmentsbefore my classmates assignments before my classmates
perfect tense. ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow? ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow?
Or
The Time Markers are Won’t I have DONE my assignments
by march next year, or before my classmates ARRIVE at 8am
before June 30 next tomorrow?
year, or by lunchtime.
(You + will have + past (You + will + NOT + have + past
participle of the verb) participle of the verb)
Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:
YOU will have DONE your YOU will NOT havestill DONE your
assignments before your assignments before your classmates
classmates ARRIVE at 8am ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow.
tomorrow. Or
YOU won’t have still DONE your
assignments before your classmates
ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


Will YOU have already DONE your Will YOU NOT have still DONE your
assignmentsbefore your assignmentsbefore your classmates
classmates ARRIVE at 8am ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow?
tomorrow? Or
Won’t YOU have DONE your
assignments before your classmates
ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow?

(The girl + will have + past (The girl + will+ NOT + have +
participle of the verb) past participle of the verb)
Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:
The GIRL will have DONE her The GIRL will NOT have DONEher
assignments before her classmates assignmentsbefore her classmates
ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow. ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow.
Or
The GIRL won’t have still DONE her
assignmentsbefore her classmates
ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


Will the GIRL have already DONE Will the GIRL NOThave DONE her
her assignmentsbefore her assignments before her classmates
classmates ARRIVE at 8am ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow?
tomorrow? Or
Won’t the GIRL have DONE her
assignments before her classmates
ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow?

(The girls + will have + past (The girls + will + NOT + have +
participle of the verb) past participle of the verb)
Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:
The GIRLSwill have already DONE The GIRLS will NOT havestill DONE
their assignmentsbefore their their assignmentsbefore their
classmates ARRIVE at 8am classmates ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow.
tomorrow. Or
The GIRLS won’t have still DONE their
assignmentsbefore their classmates
ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


Will the GIRLS have already DONE Will the GIRLS have NOT DONE their
their assignmentsbefore their assignments before their classmates
classmates ARRIVE at 8am ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow?
tomorrow? Or
Won’t the GIRLS have DONE their
assignments before their classmates
ARRIVE at 8am tomorrow?

(I + will have + been + base (I + will + NOT + have been + base


form of the verb + -ing) form of the verb + -ing)

Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:


4. Future Perfect By next Monday, I will have BEEN By next Monday, I will NOT have
Progressive/Continuous DOING my assignments for five BEEN DOING my assignments for five
Tensefollows the hoursbefore my classmates hoursbefore my classmates ARRIVE
formula will + have ARRIVE at 8 am. at 8 am.
been + verb (ending in - Or
ing), which expresses an By next Monday, I won’t have BEEN
actionthat will be an DOING my assignments for five
ongoing event or hoursbefore my classmates ARRIVE
occurrence within a YES/NO Affirmative Question: at 8am.
specific time in the By next Monday, will Ihave BEEN
future. DOING assignments for five hours YES/NO Negative Question:
before my classmates ARRIVE at 8 Will I NOT have BEEN DOING my
Here are two examples: am? assignments for five hours before my
a) By that time, she will classmates ARRIVE at 8 am?
have been working here Or
for two years. Won’t I have BEEN DOING my
assignments for five hoursbefore my
b) By 3031, aliens will classmates ARRIVE at 8am?
have been ruling our
planet for 50 years.” (You + will have been + base (You + will + NOT + have been +
form of the verb + -ing) base form of the verb + -ing)

Time Markers to be Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:


used are:by that time … By next Monday, youwill have By next Monday, you will NOT have
for three weeks., or by BEEN DOING your assignments for BEEN DOINGyour assignments for
3031… for 50 years. five hoursbefore you classmates five hoursbefore your classmates
ARRIVE at 8am. ARRIVE at 8am.
Or
By next Monday, you won’t have
BEEN DOING your assignments for
five hours before your classmates
ARRIVE at 8am.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


By next Monday, will you have Will you NOT have BEEN DOINGyour
BEEN DOING your assignments for assignments for five hoursbefore
five hours before your classmates your classmates ARRIVE at 8am?
ARRIVE at 8am? Or
Won’t you have BEEN DOINGyour
assignments for five hours before
your classmates ARRIVE at 8am?

(The girl + will have been + (The girl + will + NOT + have been
base form of the verb + -ing) + base form of the verb + -ing)

Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:


By next Monday, the GIRL will By next Monday, the GIRL will NOT
have BEEN DOING her assignments have BEEN DOING her assignments
for five hours before her for five hours before her classmates
classmates ARRIVE at 8am. ARRIVE at 8am.
Or
By next Monday, the GIRL won’t have
BEEN DOING her assignments for five
hours before her classmates ARRIVE
at 8am.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


By next Monday, will the GIRL By next Monday, will the GIRL NOT
have BEEN DOING her assignments haveBEEN DOING her assignments
for five hours before her for five hoursbefore her classmates
classmates ARRIVE at 8am? ARRIVE at 8am?
Or
Won’t the GIRL BEEN have been
DOINGher assignments for five hours
before her classmates ARRIVE at
8am?
(The girls + will have been + base (The girls + will + NOT + have been +
form of the verb + -ing) base form of the verb + -ing)

Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:


By next Monday, the GIRLS will By next Monday, the GIRLS will NOT
have BEEN DOING their have BEEN DOING their assignments
assignments for five hours before for five hours before their classmates
their classmates ARRIVE at 8am. ARRIVE at 8am.
Or
By next Monday, the GIRLS won’t
have BEEN DOING their assignments
for five hours before their classmates
ARRIVE at 8am.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


Will the GIRLShave BEEN DOING Will the GIRLS NOT have BEEN
theirassignments for six hours DOING their assignments for five
before their classmates ARRIVE at hoursbefore their classmates ARRIVE
8am? at 8am?
Or
Won’t the GIRLS have BEEN
DOINGtheir assignments for five
hours before their classmates ARRIVE
at 8am?

FORMATIVE TEST 3: FOUR FUTURE TENSES (94 points)


Second Instructions: With the 94 sentences under the four past tenses as your PATTERN, transform
this:
Four Subjects under each Tense: I, She, The boy, My friends
Verb: check
Direct Object: emails
Be sure to indicate the right time markers. Encode your answer here…

Four Past Tenses Subject-Verb-Agreement of the Subject-Verb-Agreement of the


Affirmative Sentence and YES/NO Negative Sentence and YES/NO
Question Question using Contracted and Non-
(16 Affirmative Sentences and 16 Contracted Verbs
YES/NO Affirmative Questions) (30 Negative Sentences and 32
YES/NO Question using Contracted
and Non-Contracted Verbs)
1. Simple Future Tense Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:
1. Will I be visiting my
1. I will visit my grandparents grandparents later?
later. Or
2. You will attend the party will I still be visiting my
tomorrow. grandparents later?
3. The girl will start her new 2. Will you be attending the party
job next Monday. tomorrow?
4. The girls will finish their Or
project by Friday. will you still be attending the
party tomorrow?
3. Will the girl be starting her
new job next Monday?
Or
will the girl still be starting her
new job next Monday?
4. Will the girls be finishing their
project by Friday?
Or will the girls still be finishing
their project by Friday?
YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:

1. Will I visit my 1. Won't I eat dinner at home


grandparents later? tonight?
2. Will you attend the party Or
tomorrow? Won't I still eat dinner at
3. Will the girl start her new home tonight?
job next Monday? 2. Won't you travel to Europe
4. Will the girls finish their next summer?
project by Friday? Or
Won't you still travel to
Europe next summer?
3. Won't the girl finish her
homework before dinner?
Or
Won't the girl still finish her
homework before dinner?
4. Won't the girls play soccer
this weekend?
Or
Won't the girls still play
soccer this weekend?

2. Simple Future Subject-Verb-Agreement of the Subject-Verb-Agreement of the


Progressive/Continuous Affirmative Sentences and YES/NO Negative Sentences and YES/NO
Tense Affirmative Questions Negative Questions:
Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:

1. I will be cooking dinner at 1. I will not be cooking dinner


7 PM. at 7 PM.
2. You will be studying for
your exam tomorrow. 2. You will not be studying
3. The girl will be playing for your exam tomorrow.
soccer in the park.
4. The girls will be watching a 3. The girl will not be playing
movie tonight soccer in the park.

4. The girls will not be


watching a movie tonight.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


1. Will I not be cooking
1. Will I be cooking dinner at dinner at 7 PM?
7 PM?
2. Will you be studying for 2. Won't you be studying for
your exam tomorrow? your exam tomorrow?
3. Will the girl be playing
soccer in the park? 3. Will the girl not be playing
4. Will the girls be watching a soccer in the park?
movie tonight?
1. 4. Won't the girls be
watching a movie tonight?
3. Future Perfect Tense Subject-Verb-Agreement of the Subject-Verb-Agreement of the
Affirmative Sentences and Negative Sentences and YES/NO
YES/NO Affirmative Questions Negative Questions:
Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:
1. I will not have finished my project
1. I will have finished my by then.
project by then.
2. You will have completed 2. You will not have completed your
your assignment by assignment by tomorrow.
tomorrow.
3. The girl will have tidied her 3. The girl will not have tidied her
room before guests arrive. room before guests arrive.
4. The girls will have baked
cookies by the time we get 4. The girls will not have baked
there. cookies by the time we get there.

YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:


1. Will I not have finished my project
1. Will I have finished my by then?
project by then? Or
2. Will you have completed Won't I have finished my project by
your assignment by then?
tomorrow?
3. Will the girl have tidied her 2. Will you not have completed your
room before guests arrive? assignment by tomorrow?
4. Will the girls have baked Or
cookies by the time we get Won't you have completed your
there? assignment by tomorrow?

3. Will the girl not have tidied her


room before guests arrive?
Or
Won't the girl have tidied her room
before guests arrive?

4. Will the girls not have baked


cookies by the time we get there?
Or
Won't the girls have baked cookies
by the time we get there?

4. Future Perfect Subject-Verb-Agreement of the Subject-Verb-Agreement of the


Progressive/Continuous Affirmative Sentences and Negative Sentences and YES/NO
Tense YES/NO Affirmative Questions Negative Questions:
Affirmative Sentence: Negative Sentence:

1. I will have been working 1. I will not have been


on this project for two working on this project for
hours by then. two hours by then.
2. You will have been waiting 1. You will not have been
for a while when the train
waiting for a while when
arrives.
the train arrives.
3. The girl will have been
studying for the test all 1. The girl will not have been
day. studying for the test all
4. The girls will have been day.
practicing their dance 1. The girls will not have been
routine for weeks. practicing their dance
routine for weeks.
YES/NO Affirmative Question: YES/NO Negative Question:
1) Will I not have been
1. Will I have been working working on this project for
on this project for two
two hours by then?
hours by then?
2. Will you have been waiting Or
for a while when the train Won't I have been working
arrives? on this project for two
3. Will the girl have been hours by then?
studying for the test all
day?
4. Will the girls have been 2) Will you not have been
practicing their dance waiting for a while when the
routine for weeks? train arrives?
Or
Won't you have been
waiting for a while when the
train arrives?

3) Will the girl not have been


studying for the test all day?
Or
Won't the girl have been
studying for the test all day?

4) Will the girls not have been


practicing their dance
routine for weeks?
Or
Won't the girls have been
practicing their dance
routine for weeks?

REMINDERS:
1) Submit this Written Task to my Gmail: lacuataferdie@gmail.com before
6pm, March 25, 2024.

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