Ways of Expressing Future
Ways of Expressing Future
Ways of Expressing Future
Negative
S+will+not+v
b(inf)
Eg: I will not go with you. ( will
not=won`t )
Interogative
Will/Won`t+s+vb
(inf)
2. USES
a spontaneous decision
example: Wait, I will help you.
a promise
example: I will not watch TV tonight.
Negative
S+will+not+be+v
b-ing
Eg: I will not be going with you. ( will
not=won`t )
Interogative
Will/Won`t+S+be+vb
ing ?
2. USES
Use 1: Future actions in progress
The first use of the Future Continuous is to express future action in progress.
In an hour, I will be sitting in front of my TV.
In the evening, I will be baking a birthday cake.
Use 2: Guesses
Use this tense also to make guesses about something in the present or future.
He won't be coming any time soon. He is still at the office.
Beatrice will be getting married very soon.
Use 3: Questions
And the last use of the tense is to make polite questions about something or somebody.
Will you be coming home before or after 10 PM?
Will you be goingto the supermarket? I have something to buy.
past participle
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
NOTE:
Will you have finished your English homework by the time your mother arrives?
By the time her husband arrives home, she will have prepared dinner.
been
verb+ing
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
NOTE:
I will have been teaching for more than 35 years when I retire.
Will you have been teaching for more than 35 years when you retire?
It is used to show that an event will continue up until a particular event or time in the future. It is
mostly used with an expression such as:
Examples:
She will have been working for over 8 hours by the time her children arrive. .
He will have been studying English for three years next month.