Functions of The Simple Future Tense
Functions of The Simple Future Tense
Functions of The Simple Future Tense
The simple future refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty. In this case there is no
'attitude'.
The simple future is used:
With I in the interrogative form using "shall", to ask for advice or instructions:
What shall I tell the boss about this money?
Note:In modern English will is preferred to shall. Shall is mainly used with I and we to make an offer or
suggestion, or to ask for advice (see examples above). With the other persons (you, he, she, they) shall is
only used in literary or poetic situations, e.g. "With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall
have music wherever she goes."