What is the sentence pattern with (I/WE) in Simple Future Tense?
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- Simple Future Tense Formula for First Person Singular/ Plural.
- The formula for Simple Future Tense when the First Person is Singular or Plural is that the sentence starts with the subject i.e I/ We, then a verb in its 1st form, followed by an optional object.
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Subject + will + V1 + object
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Tense is a very important concept in English grammar. Tenses express the time reference. There are three kinds of tenses:
- Present Tense - indicates an action that is generally true or that took place in past, continued in present and will take place in future.
- Past Tense - indicates an action that has took place in the past and has no connection with the present.
- Future Tense - indicates an action that will be take place in the future and has no connection with the past and present.
There are 4 forms of Future Tense
- Simple Future Tense- Subject + Will/Shall + V1 + Object Example: I will sing a song. We will go to Amusement Park tomorrow.
- Future Continuous Tense - Subject + Will/Shall + be + V1 + Ing + object Example: I will be writing a letter tomorrow at this time.
- Future Perfect Tense - Subject + Will/Shall + have + V3 + object Example: I will have read at least 200 pages by the end of the day.
- Future Perfect Continuous Tense - Subject + will +have been + V1 + Ing + object I will have been writing a letter.
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