Simple future tense is
used to represent activities or events that will be done in the future.
Simple future tense
sentences can be formed using a will or be going to.
Pattern I (will)
(+) S + earnest + V1
(-) S + earnest + not +
V1
(?) Will + S + V1
Pattern II (will of be +
adj / Adv / N)
(+) S + earnest + be +
adj / Adv / N
(-) S + earnest + not +
be + adj / Adv / N
(?) Will + S + be + adj /
Adv / N
Pattern III (going to)
(+) S + to be + going to +
V1
(-) S + to be + not +
going to + V1
(?) To be + S + going to +
V1
Pattern IV (going to + be
+ adj / Adv / N)
(+) S + to be + going to +
be + adj / Adv / N
(-) S + to be + not +
going to + be + adj / Adv / N
(?) To be + S + going to +
be + adj / Adv / N
Example sentence pattern
I:
I will from earnest
tomorrow.She not see you come here next Sunday.Will Tom come tomorrow?
Sample sentence pattern
II:
I will from some earnest
notes in class tomorrow.He be late.
Will she be back for
dinner?
Example sentence pattern
III:
I am going to be swim
tomorrow.
He is not going to play
football this afternoon.
Are you going to come to
class tomorrow?
Example sentence pattern
IV:
They are going to be
proud of me.
Tom is not going to be
here tomorrow.
Is she going to be in
class tomorrow?
Notes
For subjects I and We, in
addition to using the earnest can also use the Marshall.
Marshall I know more next
month, I hope.
Marshall We arrive
tomorrow.
Simple future tense
indicates something or events that we think will happen in the future. However, if you declare
something or objectives that have been previously planned to do in the
future, then we use be going to.
We are going to move to
London next year.
Freddy is going to buy a
new car soon?
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