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SIMPLE FUTURE /
FUTURE
CONTINUOS
Group
Stacy
 Crystal
 Jia
 Annie
 Fauzi
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Simple Future
 Will
 Be
+ V ( simple form)
going to + V( simple
form)
1 . S + will + V (simple
form)
To show the voluntary action, promise,
determination, or prediction in the future.
For example
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I will call you when I get there. (promise)
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Teacher will be very pleased about our
presentation. (prediction).
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I'll go first. (Voluntary)
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You will get punished by me.(
Determination)
Example in real life
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Example 1 : In addition to warning that the
Democrats' plan will raise health care costs.
*Written
*It's from Yahoo News --'Op-Ed: Dews' health
plan will increase costs for families '
*Verb tense: simple future
*Timeframe : future
*Aspect: simple
*It used simple future because it's determination
2. S + be going to + V (simple
from)
To show the prediction and inevitability but
not promise, volunteered action or
determination.
For Example:
 We are going to win a milion
dolar.(Prediction)
 we are going to need one more car.(
inevitability)
Example In Real Life
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Example : We're going to build on top of those two
failures with a system that's based on both of them
Spoken or Written? Written
Where did it come from? rushlimbaugh.com - "
Dastardly Obamacare Plan Seeks Government Control
of Life, Death".
Verb Tense : Simple Future
Timeframe : Future
Aspect : Simple
Why is this verb tense used? This sentence uses "be
going to " because it expresses an event planned the
certainty in the future.
Will & be going to
"will" can't be uesed
for an event planned
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Use "will " in polite
requests & invitations.
Ex: Will you turn off the
computer, please.
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Use "be going to " for
an event planned
Ex: He is going to study
Math this semester.
"be going to" can't be
used in this case
Yes/No question
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Will + S + V( simple form)
Ex:Will you call her this weekend?
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Be + S + going to + V ( simple form)
Ex: Are you going to call her this
weekend?.
W-H question
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Wh (when,what...)+will+S+V(simple
form)
Ex: what time will you call her this
weekend?
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Wh + be+S+ going to+V(simple form)
Ex: what time are you going to go
swimming tomorrow?
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Shall ( another form of will) is
mainly used with I or We in
question form, but it's very formal
in English and very unsual.It has a
sound look funny.
Ex: Shall we go to the movies?
Ex: Shall I go to sleep early?
Negatives
S + Will + not + V(simple form)
Ex: I will not call her this weekend.
 S + be not + going to + V( simple form)
Ex: I am not going to call her this
weekend.
In negatives, "will not" and "be not
going to" can be mean refusal.
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FUTURE CONTINUOS
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Will + be + V ing
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Be going to + be + V ing
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Express an action in progress at a denifine
time in the future.
Ex: At 8:00 Tomorrow, I will be playing
basketball with my brother.
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Future continuous is also used for an
action that will be in progress when
another action happens.
While mom's washing clothes, we will be
doing homework.
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Used for a longer action in the future will
be interrupted by a shorter action in the
future.
Ex: She will be doing her homework when
mom gets home.
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Emphasize the duration of a future action
Ex: He will be hurting all night long.
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Future continuous is not used with nonaction verb.
EX: You will be remembering everything. (X)
You will remember everything.(O)
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Present Continuous is often used in
dependent clauses with Future Continuous
in the main clause.
EX:As I am doing my homework, I will be
listening to music.
EXAMPLE FROM REAL LIFE
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Example:Next week ,the Presario notebook will
be selling at a price that would normally
purchase a less-capable netbook laptop.
*Written
*It's from Yahoo News--'U.S. back-to-school; WalMart woos laptop shoppers '
*Verb tense: future continuous
*Timeframe: future
*Aspect: continuous
*It used future continuous because the action will
be in progress at a definite time in the future
THANK
YOU FOR
PAYING ATTENTION.
 NOW
WE HAVE A BINGO GAME FOR
YOU TO PRACTICE ALL OF VERBS
TENSE YOU STUDIED IN THIS SUMMER.
We will hand out one Bingo card to each
table.
 We will read a sentence, and you have to
choose what verb tense of this sentence.
 Circle the verb tense you chose.
 If you get a line of circle(no matter which
way of line),yell “BINGO”!!
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