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PRESENT BY

KAINAT ABBASI
B.ED-2023-004

FUTURE TENSE
What is future
tense?
future tense will refer to a time that is still
to come, but it may also express our attitude
to the future event.
Types of future
Tense
• FUTURE SIMPLE • FUTURE CONTINOUS • FUTURE PERFECT

A prediction or a plan that may or An activity that will be in progress An action that will be completed
may not happen. at a specific time in the future . before a time or a future action
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
FORMATION EXAMPLES USAGE

Add the auxiliary verb I will travel to Japan next year. Use it to talk about
"will" before the base form predictions, promises, and
of the verb. She will study for her exam spontaneous decisions.
tonight.
Simple future tense

Structure of sentence
Affirmative
Subject +will/shall+verb(1st form)+Object

• I will travel to Japan next year.


• She will study for her exam tonight.
• You will come tomorrow.
Simple future tense

Structure of sentence
Negative
Subject +will/shall+not+verb(1st form)+Object

• I will not travel to Japan next year.


• She will not study for her exam tonight.
• You will not come tomorrow.
Simple future tense

Structure of sentence
Interrogative
will/shall+Subject+verb(1st form)+Object

• Will i travel to Japan next year.


• Will she study for her exam tonight.
• Will you come tomorrow.
FUTURE CONTINOUS TENSE
EXAMPLES
We will be watching a movie at this time tomorrow.

FORMATION USAGE
Add "will be" + the present participle (- Talk about actions or events that will be in
ing) form of the verb. progress at a specific time in the future.
FUTURE CONTINOUS TENSE

Structure of sentence
Affirmative
subject+will+be+verb(ing)+object
• I will be traveling to Japan next year.
• She will be studying for her exam tonight.
• You will be coming tomorrow.
FUTURE CONTINOUS TENSE

Structure of sentence
Negative
subject+will+not+be+verb(ing)+object
• I will not be traveling to Japan next year.
• She will not be studying for her exam tonight.
• You will not be coming tomorrow.
FUTURE CONTINOUS TENSE

Structure of sentence
Interrogative
will+subject+be+verb(ing)+object
• Will I be traveling to Japan next year.
• Will She be studying for her exam tonight.
• Will You be coming tomorrow.
future perfect tense
Formation Example Usage

Add "will have" before the They will have finished Show the completion of an
past participle (-ed) form of dinner. action before a future time or a
the verb. future action.
future perfect tense

Structure of sentence
Affirmative

Subject+will+have+past participle+object
• I will have traveled to Japan next year.
• She will have studied for her exam tonight.
• You will have came tomorrow.
future perfect tense

Structure of sentence
Negative

Subject+will+not+have+past participle+object

• I will not have traveled to Japan next year.


• She will not have studied for her exam tonight.
• You will not have came tomorrow.
future perfect tense

Structure of sentence
Interrogative

Will+Subject+have+past participle+object
• Will I have traveled to Japan next year.
• Will She have studied for her exam tonight.
• Will You have came tomorrow.

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