Examples of future
What is example of future in a sentence?
Her life was on a new course now, and the future looked brighter than it ever had. In the future, we will all have it. There are the people who hope the future will be better. People overwhelmingly believed the future would be better, and they were right!
What are the 4 types of future?
There are four future verb tenses in English.
- Simple future tense.
- Future continuous tense.
- Future perfect tense.
- Future perfect continuous tense.
Will sentences 10 examples?
To make an offer, a promise or a threat.
- You look tired. I’ll finish the dishes for you.
- I will do my best to help you.
- If you say anything I will kill you!
- I will have it ready by tomorrow.
- I’ll drive you to work if you want.
- Don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone. ( won’t = will not)
What is the future perfect examples?
By the time you read this I will have left. You will have finished your report by this time next week. Won’t they have arrived by 5:00? Will you have eaten when I pick you up?
What is simple future?
The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet. This year, Jen will read War and Peace. It will be hard, but she’s determined to do it. Use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future.
Why future is a time?
future tense is called future time because it denotes the time of future. ex:- he will write, it will happen in future, so it denotes the time of future not past or present.
How do you use future tense?
There are two ways to use the simple future tense: you can use either “will” or “be going to”. Let’s look at some examples to see them in action: “I will send you some information later today.” “I am going to travel more after I finish studying.”
What is future past tense with examples?
He said he was going to see the match but it was cancelled. ( past form of He is going to see the match)
What are the 4 types of past tense?
What are the different types of past tense?
- Simple Past Tense.
- Past Continuous Tense.
- Past Perfect Tense.
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
What are the 4 types of present tense with examples?
There are four main types or form of present tense in the English language namely,
- Simple Present Tense.
- Present Continuous Tense.
- Present Perfect Tense.
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
What are the 4 types of past tense with examples?
Examples of the Types of Past Tenses
The 4 Past Tenses | Examples |
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simple past tense | I went to work. The Martians landed near the aqueduct. |
past progressive tense | I was going to work. We were painting the door when a bird struck the window. |
past perfect tense | I had gone to work. Rover had eaten the pie before we got home. |
What is future tense and its types?
Types/Forms of the Future Tense
Simple Future Tense – used to denote an action that will happen in the future. Future Continuous Tense – used to indicate an action that will be taking place in the future. Future Perfect Tense – used to represent an action that starts in the present and will happen in the future.
What verbs are used in future tense?
We use the helping verb, “will” or “shall” and “be going to” to express the future tense plus the root form of the main verb. “Will” and “be going to” usually have the same meaning except when we have a planned action. A future planned action is an event that you have planned to do.
What are 5 examples of present tense?
Examples
- He goes to school every morning.
- She understands English.
- It mixes the sand and the water.
- He tries very hard.
- She enjoys playing the piano.
What is future perfect form?
To form the future perfect tense, we use the phrase will have followed by the past participle of the verb. For regular verbs, the past participle is a form of the verb that ends in -ed or -d. For example, the past participle of walk is walked.
What are the 12 sentences in English?
Some lessons look at additional matters, and most of them finish with a quiz to check your understanding.
- Present Simple. I do, I do do.
- Present Continuous. I am doing.
- Present Perfect. I have done.
- Present Perfect Continuous. I have been doing.
How do you use future tense?
There are two ways to use the simple future tense: you can use either “will” or “be going to”. Let’s look at some examples to see them in action: “I will send you some information later today.” “I am going to travel more after I finish studying.”
How do you write future tense?
Future simple
It is made up of a verb plus the modal verb ‘will’. If we use the example of the verb ‘to go’, in the future simple tense it becomes ‘I will go’. You can also use the contraction ‘I’ll go’. To form the negative, use ‘will not’ or ‘won’t’ (‘I won’t go’).