miércoles, 7 de noviembre de 2012

Simple Future

The Simple Future tense is used to describe actions to be developed in the future without the need to clarify at what point will occur


The basic structure of simple future in the affirmative would be: (Subject +Will or Going to +Verb + complement), a negative or interrogative way we use the auxiliary: Will or will no or wont or not going to

 Example of tenses

  • a spontaneous decision
    example: Wait, I will help you.
  • an opinion, hope, uncertainty or assumption regarding the future
    example: He will probably come back tomorrow.
    • a spontaneous decision
      example: Wait, I will help you.
    • an opinion, hope, uncertainty or assumption regarding the future
      example: He will probably come back tomorrow.

    Exercise:


    1. You (earn) a lot of money.
    2. You (travel) around the world.
    3. You (meet) lots of interesting people.
    4. Everybody (adore) you.
    5. You (not / have) any problems.
    6. Many people (serve) you.
    7. They (anticipate) your wishes.
    8. There (not / be) anything left to wish for.
    9. Everything (be) perfect.
    10. But all these things (happen / only) if you marry me.  

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