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2 1)Future Simple 2)Future Continuous 3)Future Perfect

3 Future Simple has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future. Will is used for something that isn’t planned to be in future, but going to is used for something that is planned in future or is going to happen. FORM Will [will + verb] Examples: You will help him later. Will you help him later? You will not help him later. FORM Be Going To [am/is/are + going to + verb] Examples: You are going to meet Jane tonight. Are you going to meet Jane tonight? You are not going to meet Jane tonight?

4 Future Continuous has two different forms: "will be doing " and "be going to”. We use Future Continuous for events that will be in progress at a particular time in the future. FORM Future Continuous with "Will" [will be + present participle] Examples: You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight. Will you be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight? You will not be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight. FORM Future Continuous with "Be Going To " [am/is/are + going to be + present participle] Examples: You are going to be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight. Are you going to be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight? You are not going to be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.

5 Future Perfect has two different forms: "will have done" and "be going to have done.“ We use the future perfect to talk about something which will/won’t have finished by a certain time in the future. FORM Future Perfect with "Will" [will have + past participle] Examples: You will have studied English. Will you have studied English ? You will not have studied English. FORM Future Perfect with "Be Going To" [am/is/are + going to have + past participle] Examples: You are going to have studied English. Are you going to have studied English? You are not going to have studied English.

6 Will/won’t have to and will/won’t be able to. 1. Sam will have to behave himself. 2. Holly will be able to see as much rainforest as she wants. 3. If they don’t hurry, Mark and Holly won’t be able to go in with the others. 4. Will we have to spend all day here? 5. Will we be able to keep in touch?

7 Future Simple 1)He/call us Positive:______________ Negative:_____________ Question:_____________ 2)You/be in England Positive:______________ Negative:_____________ Question:_____________ 3)I/buy/bread Positive:______________ Negative:_____________ Question:_____________ 4)You/see/the house Positive:______________ Negative:_____________ Question:_____________ 5)My friends/help/me Positive:______________ Negative:_____________ Question:_____________

8 Future Continuous 1)At midnight we (sleep) _______________. 2)This time next week we (sit) _______ at the beach. 3)At nine I (watch) _______ the news. 4)Tonight we (study) for our English test. 5)They (dance) _________ all night. 6)He (not/play) __________ all afternoon. 7)I (not/work) ________all day. 8) (drive/she) _________ to London ? 9)(fight/they) _____ again? 10) He (play) __________ games today.

9 1)People ____ ____ _____ so much litter.(leave) 2)We ___ ____ ____ a fantastic start.(make) 3)We ____ ____ _____ our time.(waste) 4)____ people _____ _____Everest?(destroy) 5)Some people think that by 2010, visitors of Everest ____ _____ destroyed the thing they have come to see.

10 Done by: Anda Skeja 7/A English Teacher: Erlinda Spahiu Grammar Part


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