English, asked by parulsingh2005, 10 months ago

EXERCISE 1
Fill up the blanks with 'shall' or 'will:
1. .....
............. I help you?
2. You ....
...... not mind, I suppose.
3. ............... you teach me how to sing?
4. They ............... be glad to hear of your success.
5. I promise that I ............... never smoke again.
6. I promise you ......
have whatever you want.
7. I ............... be obliged if you help me in this matter
8. He ... be sixteen years old in September
9. I ..... ......... be surprised if you win the next mateh.
10. I am determined that he
do as he is told​

Answers

Answered by satyaapparao686
15

Answer:

1.SHALL

2.WILL

3.WILL

4.SHALL

5.WILL

6.WILL

7.SHALL

8.WILL

9.WILL

10.WILL

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Answered by anusha195sl
4

Answer:

Explanation:

In grammar, a Future Tense is defined as  any action that is performed to occur in the near future. It is identified by a verb form and Auxilaries.

There are four types of Future Tenses:

1) Simple Future Tense:

It will describe the action that is going to take place in the future. It describes about the facts and assurances of the event.

Grammar rule for simple future tense:

Subject + will/ shall + Verb +object

2) Future Continuous Tense:

It will describe the action that is going to likely to take place in future and within the predetermined time.

Grammar rule for Future continuous Tense:

Subject+ will be or shall be+ present participle ( by adding the –ing in the end)

3) Future Perfect Tense:

It describes the action that is going to likely take place in the future time or day.

Grammar rule for Future perfect tense:

Subject+ will have or shall have+ past participle

4)  Future Perfect continuous tense:

It describes the action of future event that will last.

Grammar rule for Future Perfect continuous tense:

Subject+ will have been+verb+ verb’s present participle ( by using –ing)

The shall and will are modal verbs and it is in future tense.

Given that:

Fill up the blanks with 'shall' or 'will:

1.shall I help you?

2. You will not mind, I suppose.

3.will you teach me how to sing?

4. They shall be glad to hear of your success.

5. I promise that I will never smoke again.

6. I promise you will have whatever you want.

7. I shall be obliged if you help me in this matter

8. He will be sixteen years old in September

9. I will be surprised if you win the next match.

10. I am determined that he will do as he is told.

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