The Simple Future Tense

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MAN 1 JEMBER

THE
SIMPLE
FUTURE
TENSE
Glory Marchiano Andromeda,
S.Pd.
Kompetensi
Dasar
3.3. Menerapkan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur
kebahasaan teks interaksi transaksional lisan dan tulis
yang melibatkan tindakan memberi dan meminta
informasi terkait tindakan/kegiatan/kejadian yang
akan, sedang, dan telah dilakukan/terjadi di waktu
yang akan datang, sesuai dengan konteks
penggunaannya (Perhatikan unsur kebahasaan will+
(simple), will+(continuous), will+(perfect))
Menyusun teks interaksi transaksional lisan dan tulis
yang melibatkan tindakan memberi dan meminta
informasi terkait tindakan/kegiatan/kejadian yang
akan, sedang, dan telah dilakukan/terjadi di waktu
yang akan datang, dengan memperhatikan fungsi
sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur kebahasaan yang
benar dan sesuai konteks
THE SIMPLE FUTURE
TENSE
We use "will + infinitive" without "to" when
we want to express:

A decision at the A speculation, A condition as in


moment of speaking expectation, opinion or Future Conditional
(intention) assumption. These E.g. If you give him a chocolate,
E.g. I'll go there at once may be introduced by your brother will stop crying
verbs such as think,
believe, expect, hope
I think it will rain tonight
I hope she will get well
soon
The Future Continuous Tense
We use "will be + verb-ing" to talk about activities
that will be in progress at a certain time in the future.
To make a clear certain time in the future, we often
use time signals such as:
01 By this time tomorrow

02 At this time tomorrow

03 At the same time next month

04 All day tomorrow

05 In a few minutes

E.g. By this time tomorrow, we will be flying in a hot air


balloon.
The Future Perfect Tense

We use "will have + past participle (verb 3)" to


talk about actions that will be completed before
a certain time in the future.
E.g. Meet me at 7 PM, I will have arrived home by then
Will you have done your task when we pick you up?

Time signals used in Future Perfect Tense:


By the end of .....
When + Simple Present .....
Will vs. Be Going To
In Indonesian language, will and
be going to are translated as
"akan". But are they really the
same? Let's have a look at the
picture.
THANK YOU!
Do you have any questions?

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