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Future tenses Future simple: Affirmative: I,you,we,they,he,she,it + will/shall + verb Negative: I,you,we,they,he,she,it + will/shall + not + verb Question: (+) will/shall + I,you,we,they,he,she,it ? (-)will/shall + I,you,we,they,he,she,it + not? Contractions: Will/shall == ‘ll Will not == won’t Shall not == shan’t Usage: -Future facts and certainties -Promises -Predictions -Assumptions/speculations -Spontaneous decisions -Threats Shall/Will: Shall is frequently used in making suggestions, invitations etc. Will generally expresses a stronger intention, coercion, or determination, than shall. Teaching ideas: -Fortune telling/palm-reading. -Going on a holiday/lost in the desert,sea,forest - what will you take/do? -Winning the lottery: what will you do? -Predicting future changes in the next X years using various topics. -Predicting what others will be like in X year. Future continuous: Affirmative: subject + will + be + verb +ing (present participle) Negative: subject + will + not + be + verb +ing (present participle) Question: will + subject + be + verb +ing (present participle) Usage: Refer to something will be in progress at a particular moment in the future. For ‘Present Prediction’ to say what we think or guess might be happening
now. For polite enquiries referring to other people's plans, but not to influence the listener's intentions To refer to future events which are fixed. Teaching Ideas: Arranging diaries/ dates Getting out of the date Illustrative stories Future Perfect: Affirmative: Subject + will + have + past participle Negative: Subject + will + not + have + past participle Question: will + subject + have + past participle? Usage: Refer to something that will have been done, completed or achieved by a certain time in the future. Note: the future perfect generally uses an adverbial expression indicates when the event will be done in the future such as, by, at, when, before etc. Teaching Ideas: -Future diary -Successful future career -Questioning about some work/event will have been done in future. Future Perfect Continuous: Affirmative: subject + will + have + been + verb + ing Negative: subject + will + not + have + been + verb + ing Question: will + subject + have + been + verb + ing Usage: To say how long something will have continued by a certain time. Note: The future perfect continuous often includes an adverbial expression that begins with ‘by’. Teaching Ideas: Ask the students questions about how long will you have been learning, working, living, etc. Going to: Affirmative:
subject + going + to + V. base form Negative: subject + not + going + to + V. base form Question: verb to be + subject + going + to + V. base form Usage: -Intentions -Predictions based on present evidence -Plans (decisions made before speaking) Teaching Ideas: -Making party/ holiday plans. -Future career (for young learners) -Make prediction based on evidence.
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