๐ Simple Future Tense
๐น Definition:
The Simple Future Tense is used to express actions that will happen after the present — in the future.
๐น Helping Verbs:
will (used with all subjects)
shall (traditionally used with I and we, but now mostly replaced by will in modern English)
๐น Sentence Structure:
✅ Affirmative Sentences:
Subject + will + base form of verb + object
๐ Examples:
I will go to school tomorrow.
She will meet us at 5 p.m.
They will help you.
❌ Negative Sentences:
Subject + will not (won’t) + base form of verb + object
๐ Examples:
He will not play football.
I won’t eat junk food.
We will not attend the party.
❓ Interrogative Sentences:
Will + subject + base form of verb + object?
๐ Examples:
Will you come with me?
Will they finish the work on time?
Will she dance at the event?
๐น Usage of Simple Future:
1. To express future actions or plans:
We will visit grandma next week.
2. To make promises or offers:
I will help you with your homework.
3. To express predictions:
It will rain tomorrow.
4. Spontaneous decisions (made at the moment of speaking):
I’m tired. I will take a nap.
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