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FUTURE

TENSE
Presented By : Hediana Kurniati
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DEFINITION
In English grammar, the simple future is a form of the verb that
refers to an action or event that has not yet begun. the simple future
is also used to make a prediction or to show ability, intention, or
determination. The simple future verb tense has two different forms
in English, will and be going to. will is used for offers and be going
to is used for plans
FUNCTION SIMPLE FUTURE 2

we use the simple future tense for several different reasons. Here are some of the
common reasons this tense is used..
• we use the simple future tense to make predictions or guesses about the future.
These can be confident predictions or more uncertain ones
• We can also use the simple future tense to ask questions about the future.
• We can also use the simple future tense to express factual statements about the
future.
• We use the simple future tense to consider future possibilities or conditions.
• Finally, we can use the simple future tense to make commands.
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STRUCTURE FUTURE
TENSE
In English, there are several forms that can be used to refer to the future. The two most
common are will or going to. A future tense with will is used to state something with absolute
certainty.
WILL
The structure for a future tense with will is:
(+) Subject + will + V1
(-) Subject + will + not ( won’t) + V1
(?) Will + Subject + V1 ?
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TIME SIGNAL
• Tommorow • Next month • Eventually
• On monday/ On
• The day after • Next Year
tuesday
tommorow
• In an hour • Later
• two day after • In the future
tommorow • Later this evening

• Soon
GOING TO 5
The future with "going to" is used to express events you have already planned in the future
and your intentions for the future.

FORMULA :
(+) Subject + to be + going to + verb 1
(-) Subject + to be + not + going to + verb 1
(?) to be + Subject + going to + verb 1

EXAMPLES :
• Dan's going to take the order over to the customer.
• The girls are going to sing 'Amazing Grace' now.
• They aren't going to buy the house.
• I am not going to make dinner tonight. We're going out to a restaurant.
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EXAMPLES
(+) I will use another product
1 (-) I won’t use another product
(?) Will you use another product?

(+) My mother will buy me a new bicycle.


2 (-) My mother will not buy me a new bicycle
(?) Will your mother buy you a new bicycle?

(+) I’m going to spend my holiday at my grandmother’s house


. (-) I’m not going to spend my holiday at my grandmother’s house
3 (?) Are you going to spend your holiday at your grandmother’s house?
THANK YOU

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