Dec 24, 2013 · "Will" is used to express voluntary actions, promises, and predictions. "Be going to" expresses plans and can also be used for predictions. The simple future tense follows a subject + auxiliary verb + main verb structure. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses and forms of the simple future tense. Read less ... A selection of English ESL future simple ppt slides. future simple. Worksheets. Powerpoints. Video Lessons. Search. ... Future simple will v. In this lesson, stud ... ... 4 Future Simple with ‘Be going to’ Talking about your ‘intentions’ in the future. Intentions : Planning e.g. I’m going to finish the work this evening ... Feb 20, 2021 · Simple future tense (will) Future. Past. Present. John will bake a cake. John horneará un pastel. She will water the flowers.Ella regará las flores. Future Activity. The simple future tense is used for an action that will occur in the future. What is the Simple Future Tense? let's start! Offers. requests. Promises. I will bring you another spoon. ... Oct 5, 2009 · SIMPLE FUTURE Simple Future has two different forms in English: " will " and " be going to ." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings. These different meanings might seem too abstract at first, but with time and practice, the differences will become clear. ... May 30, 2017 · The document discusses the simple future tense in English. It provides examples of how to form positive, negative, and interrogative sentences in the simple future tense using "will" as the auxiliary verb. It also discusses the use of "shall" in certain cases with first person pronouns. Contractions of "will" are listed. ... English ESL Powerpoints. ... Most popular. TIME PERIOD. All-time. Katie1982. Future, Going to PPT. Great to teach futur. 39845 uses. ... Future Simple - will. A ppt ... ... This presentation is an introduction to the Future Simple. Students learn, when to use it, the learn affirmative, negative and interrogative forms and short and long forms. At the end there is a short exercise for questions in the Future simple. ... 6 Auxiliary verb WILL + Main Verb Base form Future Simple The future simple is formed: Auxiliary verb WILL + Main Verb Base form It is used: Decisions - to make decisions that are made at the time of speaking We will eat dinner today at 6:00PM We will clean your room this week. ... future events. • The weather tomorrow will be sunny. • You are going to be a famous artist. Note: we use “be going to” (not “will”) to make predictions about events when there is a concrete evidence. • Look at those dark clouds in the sky. It is going to rain soon. 6. tomorrow soon next week / year in five minutes/ in two hours ... ... ">

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Simple future tense (will)

John will bake a cake. John horneará un pastel.

She will water the flowers.Ella regará las flores.

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The simple future tense is used for an action that will occur in the future.

What is the Simple Future Tense?

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I will bring you another spoon. Le traeré otra cuchara.

I will buy you a present from London. Te compraré un regalo de Londres.

When do we use the simple future tense?

We use the Future Simple tense when there is no plan or decision to do something before we speak. We make the decision spontaneously at the time of speaking. Look at these examples:

spontaneous decision

I don't think

Do you think we will use flying cars in the future? ¿Crees que usaremos coches voladores en el futuro?

I'm sure you will do well in the new job. Estoy seguro de que lo harás bien en el nuevo trabajo.

We often use the Future Simple tense to make a prediction about the future. Again, there is no firm plan. We are saying what we think will happen. Here are some examples:

The winner will get a gold medal. El ganador conseguirá una medalla de oro.

We won't work next Monday. El lunes que viene no trabajaremos.

We often use the Future Simple tense to express actions that will be true in the future. Let's look at the examples:

action in the future that cannot be influenced.

Will you invite me to have lunch? Yes, I will. (tú) ¿Me invitarás a almorzar? Sí.

I won't send the letters until tomorrow. No enviaré las cartas hasta mañana.

Phoebe will take the 3.30 p.m. train. Phoebe cogerá el tren de las 3:30h de la tarde.

Subject + will + not+ verb + complement

Affirmative

Subject + will + verb + complement

will + subject + verb + complement?

Interrogative

Structure - how to form the simple future?

Second video"Take me home"

As soon as you finish saying your sentence, write it on the chat box.

Everyone has to write in your notebooks the sentences of the other classmates

Subject + will + verb + complement.

Each student has to predict what you think is going to happen in the video using the simple future tense structure:

Students with number 1 will see the first video and students with number 2, the second one.

First video"Piper"

You will be divided into two groups. The teacher will give each one a number either 1 or 2.

predict the video!

I'm sure I will have a new car soon.Estoy segura de que tendré un coche nuevo pronto.

I think I will buy a house after I finished the university.Creo que compraré una casa después de terminar la universidad.

I will probably be rich in one year.Probablemente sea rica en dos años.

Choose three different words. They can be nouns (sustantivos), adjectives (adjetivos) or verbs (verbos). Write three sentences using the words you chosen and the structure of the simple future tense.

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Simple future tense

The document discusses the simple future tense in English. It provides examples of how to form positive, negative, and interrogative sentences in the simple future tense using "will" as the auxiliary verb. It also discusses the use of "shall" in certain cases with first person pronouns. Contractions of "will" are listed. Common uses of the simple future tense are outlined, including for predictions, spontaneous decisions, willingness/unwillingness, and promises. Questions are discussed and examples provided of forming questions starting with "wh-" words in the simple future tense. Read less

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  • 1. TOPIC OF PRESENTATION SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
  • 3. GROUP MEMBERS ◦ ZARAFSHAN ◦ TUBA BATOOL ◦ AQSA MUSHTAQ ◦ HABIBA JAMEEL ◦ TANVEER ASHRAF ◦ SAJAWAL ANDAAZ
  • 4. SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE TOPIC:
  • 5. SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE ◦ It is used to express an action which has not occurred yet and will occur after saying or in future. ◦ For example, “I will go to zoo tomorrow.” ◦ In this sentence the person intend for tomorrow’s visit to zoo. ◦ In short, these sentences express actions which will be done in future.
  • 7. Harsh will go to the park on Sunday. John will eat a burger for lunch.
  • 8. Britney will play with her sister in the evening.
  • 9. To change some verbs into The future tense we add “will” before the verb. Like…….
  • 10. Eat Come Drink buy Will buy Will eat Will come Will drink
  • 11. FORMING THE FUTURE INDEFINITE ◦ Positive sentence • Subject + Auxiliary verb + Main verb + object •Subject + will + 1st form of verb + object Examples. I will buy a computer tomorrow. They will come here.
  • 12. ◦ Negative sentence • Subject + Auxiliary verb+ NOT + main verb + object • Subject + WILL +NOT + 1st form of verb or base form + object To make negative sentence “not” is written after auxiliary verb in sentence. Examples. I will not buy a computer tomorrow. They will not come here.
  • 13. ◦ Interrogative sentence • Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object • Will + subject + 1st form of verb or base form + object Interrogative sentence starts with auxiliary verb “will” Examples. Will I buy a computer tomorrow? Will they come here?
  • 14. Subject will infinitive without to Affirmative I will go I shall go Negative They will not see They won't see Interrogative Will she ask? Interrogative negative Won't they try?
  • 15. Affirmative Negative Interrogative Interrogative Negative I will see I won't see Will I see? Won't I see? *I shall see *Shall I see? You will see You won't see Will you see? Won't you see? He will see He won't see Will he see? Won't he see? We will see We won't see Will we see? Won't we see? *We shall see *Shall we see? They will see They won't see Will they see? Won't they see? *Shall is dated, but it is still commonly used instead of "will" with the affirmative or interrogative forms of I and we in certain cases (see above).
  • 16. 1st person singular 2nd person singular 3rd person singular 1st plural singular 2nd plural singular 3rd person plural I will run. You will run. He will run. We will run. She will run. It will run. They will run. You will run.
  • 18. “Will” and “going to”: ◦ Simple future has two forms in English: “will” and “be going to” ◦ Although the two forms are sometimes used interchangeably, they often express different meaning.
  • 22. ◦ CONTRACTIONS I will = I'll We will = we'll You will = you'll He will = he'll She will = she'll They will = they'll Will not = won't ◦ The form "it will" is not normally shortened.
  • 23. The simple future is used ◦ To predict a future event: It will rain tomorrow. ◦ With I or We, to express a spontaneous decision: I'll pay for the tickets by credit card. ◦ To express willingness: He'll carry your bag for you. ◦ In the negative form, to express unwillingness: The baby won't eat his soup. I won't leave until I've seen the manager!
  • 24. ◦ With I in the interrogative form using "shall", to make an offer: Shall I open the window? ◦ With we in the interrogative form using "shall", to make a suggestion: Shall we go to the cinema tonight? ◦ With I in the interrogative form using "shall", to ask for advice or instructions: What shall I tell the boss about this money? ◦ With you, to give orders: You will do exactly as I say. ◦ Wil is used in promises: I will call you when I arrive. ◦ With you in the interrogative form, to give an invitation: Will you come to the dance with me? Will you marry me?
  • 25. No Plan We use the Future Simple tense when there is no plan or decision to do something before we speak. We make the decision spontaneously at the time of speaking. Look at these examples: ◦ Hold on. I'll get a pen. ◦ We will see what we can do to help you. ◦ Maybe we'll stay in and watch television tonight.
  • 26. Prediction We often use the Future Simple tense to make a prediction about the future. Again, there is no firm plan. We are saying what we think will happen. Here are some examples: ◦ It will rain tomorrow. ◦ People won't go to Jupiter before the 22nd century. ◦ Who do you think will get the job? Be When the main verb is be, we can use the Future Simple tense even if we have a firm plan or decision before speaking. Examples: ◦ I'll be in London tomorrow. ◦ I'm going shopping. I won't be very long. ◦ Will you be at work tomorrow?
  • 29. The traditional rule is that shall is used with first person pronouns (i.e. I and we) to form the future tense, while will is used with second and third person forms (i.e. you, he, she, it, they). For example: I shall be late. They will not have enough food. However, when it comes to express a strong determination to do something, the roles are reversed: will is used with the first person, and shall with the second and third. For example: I will not tolerate such behavior. You shall go to the ball!
  • 31. USE OF “SHALL” AND “WILL” 1. ______ WE HAVE BREAKFAST NOW? 2. ARE YOU SURE IT _______ BE EASY? 3. ________ HE HAVE SUGAR IN HIS TEA? 4. DO YOU THINK HE _______ DO IT FOR ME? 5. WHEN _______ WE KNOW THE RESULT? 6. HOW LONG ________ THEY STAY? 7. WHAT _______ WE DO NOW? 8. I HOPE THEY ______ BE READY BY TEN? 9. ________ I WAIT FOR YOU? TELL ME. 10. SHE _______ TURN 16 NEXT JUNE?
  • 32. Wh- Questions in the Simple future tense ◦ When you make any question that starts with wh word, then you should start it from wh word and then add auxiliary verb, after that subject followed by the 1st form of base verb. ◦ Wh words are when, why, who, where, whom, how, what, how much, how many.
  • 33. ◦ WH Sentences = Wh word + will/shall+ Subject + 1st form of Verb+ Object? For example ◦ Where will you live in England? ◦ What will she do after this? ◦ When will you meet the CEO of the company?

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