we shall see him when he _(arrive).(rewrite with suitable tense)
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we shall see him when he
arrives .
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When the verb in a sentence refers to some time in the future over which we do not have any control, it is in the future tense.
The simple future tense form of a verb has two parts:
The future tense form of ‘to be’, ‘will’ – known as helping verb or auxillary verb
Main verb
The structure of the sentence:
Affirmative sentences:-
Subject + helping verb + main verb + object
subject+ will + main verb (in is original form) + object
Example: Farah will complete her homework.
Interrogative sentences:-
Helping verb + subject + main verb + object
Will + subject + participle form of main verb + object
Example: Will Farah complete her homework?
Negative sentences:-
Subject + helping verb + NOT – main verb + object
Subject + will NOT + participle form of main verb = object
Example: Farah will not complete her homework.
Let us discuss all these points in detail.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this lesson, all learners will be able to:
Identify different situations where simple future tense is used.
Use ‘will’ and ‘be going to’ in appropriate places
Use the simple future tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.
Exercises: Previous knowledge
Exercise: Choose the correct form of verb tense in the following sentences to complete the sentences.