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FUTURE

SIMPLE
WILL
RICARDO RAMOS CRUZ 3 “B”
GRAMMAR STRUCTURE
AFIRMATIVE

Subject + will/’ll + Verb (Infinite form) + Complement

NEGATIVE

Subject + (will/’ll + not) + Verb (Infinite form) + Complement

INTERROGATIVE

Will/’ll+ Subject + Verb (Infinite form) + Complement + ?


USES OF THE FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE

• To talk about events that will occur with certainty in the future, with or without the
subject's intervention in the action.

• To express decisions made by the speaker at the moment of speaking, without having
previously planned.

• To express the speaker's predictions, assumptions, or deductions about a future event.

• When orders, requests and promises are expressed


EXAMPLES
WILL YOU BE HOME FOR DINNER?
I PROMISE I WILL WORK HARDER
THE TEACHER WON’T TOLERATE THIS.
I THINK I WILL TAKE A SHOWER
THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW.
I’LL BUY SOMETHING FOR LUNCH.
I THINK I’LL GET A HAIRCUT.
IF YOU KEEP EATING LIKE THAT, YOU
WILL GET FAT.
THE ENDING WILL SHOCK YOU.
DO YOU THINK THEY WILL WIN THE
MATCH?

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