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rule of future sentence

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Answered by Rishi05
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indefinite
we add will/shall plus root form
continuous
will/shall be +ing
Answered by Kughan07
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Answer:

How to form Future tense in English?

Explanation:

If we take a look at the list of tenses in English we will see that Future Tense is presented in 4 forms: Future Simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous. Two last tenses are used very rarely.

Future Tenses are simple and easily formed. The most widespread tenses that express the future are Future Simple and Future Continuous. The main difference between them is that Future Continuous describes a long-lasting action unlike Future Simple expresses temporary action.

FORM

To create a sentence in Future Simple, we need to remember only two auxiliary verbs - shall and will + infinitive. Initially, we used will in all persons, except the first person singular and plural (“I” and “we”). We usually use shall for “I” and “we”. However, nowadays the English-speakers use will for all persons singular and plural. So, it will not be a great mistake if you always use will in your sentences.

If you want to form an interrogative sentence, put shall/will at the beginning. For example:

Will you go to school tomorrow? Shall I visit the doctor next week?

If you want to create a negative sentence, use will not = won’t; shall not = shan’t. For example:

I will not go to school tomorrow. I shall not visit the doctor next week.

USE

We use Future Simple when:

we want to express a single action that will happen in the future. Words - indicators: tomorrow, next month, next week, soon, in two days, next year, in a year, some day, in a month. For example:

He will get married in a month. Mr. Bill will arrive next week.

We want to express regular, repeated actions in future:

I shall visit you every week.

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