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NAME :YOSMAN XAVIER PEREZ VEGA
GRADE : 11
Verb tense that absolutely indicates that something will exist or happen after the moment it is spoken. The simple
future or "simple future" is used to describe actions that are going to take place in the future, without the need to
specify when. It is a future tense that is formed with the modal verb will.
For example:
They will show you the way to the market (Ellos te van a mostrar el camino al mercado).
We are going to see the doctor tomorrow (Vamos a ver al doctor mañana).
They are formed by adding to will the negation not. You can use its contracted form won't.
Examples:
EXAMPLES :
Will she read the newspaper tomorrow? (¿Ella leerá el periódico mañana?)
Will she like to sit in the sun? (¿A ella le gustará sentarse en el sol?)
THE FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
The future perfect is a tense that is used to talk about something that will happen before a specific time in the
future, that is, before another action happens.
Examples:
6:00 PM doesn't work, I will have delivered the homework by then. (A las 6:00 PM no es posible, a esa hora ya
habré entregado la tarea.)
the structure: