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“SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE”

ANGGIA LARASATI AYUNGNITIAS


REZKI FITRI RAMADANI
MUHAMMAD HISYAM MUSTAMIN
WHAT IS “SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE”?

 “Simple Future Tense” is a form of verb that is


used to express that an action occurs in the future,
spontaneously or planned”

FORMULA OF “SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE”


Positive sentences
1. S+will/shall+verb1+object
1. I will leave it
2. S+be(am/is/are) going to+ object
2. I am going to leave it
Negative sentence
1. S+will/shall+not+verb1+object
1. I will not leave it
2. S+be(am/is/are)not going to+verb1+object
2. I am not going to leave it
Interogative sentence
1. will+S+verb1? 1. Will I leave it
2. Be(am/is/are)+S+going to+verb1+object 2. Am I going to leave it?
FUNCTIONS OF “SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE”
Tense which is combination of simpe aspects )at a specific time) and time
frame (which will come) also has several functions to use

1. To express general ideas I need a hand for those groceries. Will you help me?

2. To describe habits He won’t go no matter what

3. To describe emotions He will love his new bicycle

4. To determine the time limit


John will call me Thursday morning
and focus of the incident

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE FOR USE “WILL”


1. To submit a request I need a hand for those groceries.will you help me?

2. To show desire or unwillingness He won’t go no matter what

3. To make an appointment I promise, I will come to your party

4. To show general facts Plants will die if they don’t get enough water
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE FOR USE “BE GOING TO”

1. To show intention or purpose I am going to go to the party whether you are there or not

2. To talk about what will happen soon Look at those clouds! It is going to rain

3. To discuss the plans that have been made We are going to spend a month in japan

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE FOR USE “SHALL”

1. To make the sentence more formal I shall go to the store


2. To offer something
Shall I get you a drink?
“Should and may” usually use in this
Should I get you a drink?
context”
3. To propose activities carried out by the
Shall we dance?
speaker and listener
Les’t dance
In this context. “lets/let us more
often used and more formal
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE FOR USE “TIME EXPRESSIONS”

1. Next year I am going to travel to Copenhagen next year

2. A year later I will graduate from collage one year later

3. After this We shall go to library after this


4. Tomorrow
I will study English tomorrow

“THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION”

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