Simple future tense for the eassy on holyday
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They are Used to refer to an action that will take place in a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty.They may use for different purpose.
Subject+will/shall+verb1+object.
1. Predict a future event:
It will rain tomorrow.
2. Express willingness or Spontaneous decision:
I'll pay for the tickets by credit card.
3. Give orders:
You will do exactly as I say.
4. Future as Fact:
I shall be twenty next Saturday.
5. Negative version- use won’t (will not):
The baby won't eat his soup.
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