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FUTURE TENSE

1. Simple Future:
Format:
  • Will + Base Form of the Verb: Used for general predictions, promises, offers, and spontaneous decisions.
Examples:
Prediction:
  • Usage: Predicting future events.
  • Example: It will rain tomorrow.
Promise:
  • Usage: Making promises or commitments.
  • Example: I will help you with your homework.
Spontaneous Decision:
  • Usage: Making a decision on the spot.
  • Example: The phone is ringing; I will answer it.

2. Future Continuous:

Format:Will be + Verb-ing: Describes ongoing actions that will happen at a specific time in the future.
Examples:
Planned Action:
  • Usage: Describing a planned action at a specific time.
  • Example: This time tomorrow, I will be flying to Paris.
Prediction with Duration:
  • Usage: Predicting ongoing actions in the future.
  • Example: At 3 PM, they will be rehearsing for the play.

3. Future Perfect:

Format:Will have + Past Participle: Indicates that an action will be completed before a specific point in the future.
Examples:
Completion before a Point in Time:
  • Usage: Describing an action completed before a specified time.
  • Example: By next month, she will have finished her novel.
Prediction of Completion:
  • Usage: Predicting the completion of an action.
  • Example: By the time you arrive, we will have decorated the house.

4. Future Perfect Continuous:

Format:Will have been + Verb-ing: Shows the duration of an action that will be ongoing before a specific point in the future.
Examples:
Duration Leading Up to a Point in Time:
  • Usage: Describing the duration of an ongoing action leading up to a specific point.
  • Example: By the end of the year, they will have been living in this city for a decade.
Prediction of Ongoing Duration:
  • Usage: Predicting the ongoing duration of an action.
  • Example: By June, I will have been working at this company for five years.
  • Simple Future: Used for predictions, promises, offers, and spontaneous decisions.
  • Future Continuous: Describes ongoing actions at a specific time in the future.
  • Future Perfect: Indicates completion before a specific point in the future.
  • Future Perfect Continuous: Shows the duration of an ongoing action leading up to a specific point in the future


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