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Q)rewrite the following sentences using the right form of the future tense.
1)If I drop this plate it break.

2)I am back in two minutes.

3)I will be met a relative of mine on Sunday.

4)By next month,I will be cleared all my debuts.

5)Derek will has be conducting the quiz contest for 13 years in 2017.

Answers

Answered by guptaayanna912
40

Answer:

1) if I will drop this plate it breaks

2) I will be back in two minutes

3) I will be meeting a relative of mine on Sunday

4) By next month I will be clearing all my debuts

Answered by Nereida
66

Answer:

  1. If I drop this plate, it will break.
  2. I will be back in two minutes.
  3. I am going to meet a relative of mine on Sunday.
  4. By next month, I'm clearing all my debuts.
  5. Derek will have been conducting the quiz contest for 13 years in 2017.

More Information:

  • Simple Future
  1. We use "I will" when we decide to do something at the time of speaking.
  2. The negative of will is won't.
  3. We use "will" for : express the view of the speaker, offer/ask/promise to do something and to express something which is certain to happen.
  4. "Shall" is used in questions to make offers or to make suggestions. It is not used most commonly.
  5. "Going to" is used to predict a future action or a decision which is going to happen.
  • Present Continuous with Future Meaning
  1. This tense is used to express a future action if it is known that it is really going to happen because of the arrangement made.
  2. The "-ing verb" or "going to" is used here.
  • Simple Present with Future Meaning
  1. This tense is used to express even in the future which are going to happen at a fixed time or day.
  2. Here, "will" is used.
  • Future Continuous
  1. This tense is used to express any action that is in progress at the moment or express any action which will be happening in the future.
  2. We use "will be + -ing verb" here.
  • Future Perfect
  1. This tense is used to express any actions which is completed before the given future moment.
  2. We use "will have + the past participle of the verb" here.
  • Future Perfect Continuous
  1. We use this tense to express any action which is going to begin before a moment given in the future and will continue up to that moment & after it too.
  2. Here, we use "will have been + -ing form of the verb".
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