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SIMPLE FUTURE /
FUTURE
CONTINUOS
Group
Stacy
Crystal
Jia
Annie
Fauzi
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
I will call you when I get there. (promise)
Teacher will be very pleased about our
presentation. (prediction).
I'll go first. (Voluntary)
You will get punished by me.(
Determination)
Example in real life
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
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
Use "will " in polite
requests & invitations.
Ex: Will you turn off the
computer, please.
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
Will + S + V( simple form)
Ex:Will you call her this weekend?
Be + S + going to + V ( simple form)
Ex: Are you going to call her this
weekend?.
W-H question
Wh (when,what...)+will+S+V(simple
form)
Ex: what time will you call her this
weekend?
Wh + be+S+ going to+V(simple form)
Ex: what time are you going to go
swimming tomorrow?
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.
FUTURE CONTINUOS
Will + be + V ing
Be going to + be + V ing
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.
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.
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.
Emphasize the duration of a future action
Ex: He will be hurting all night long.
Future continuous is not used with nonaction verb.
EX: You will be remembering everything. (X)
You will remember everything.(O)
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
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”!!