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FUTURE TENSES
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Created on November 15, 2017
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Transcript
FUTURE TENSES
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE "will have done"
FUTURE WITH GOING TO
SECTION
FUTURE SIMPLE "WILL" "WON´T"
PRESENT CONTINUOUS "I am seeing the doctor tomorrow"
When should I use which?
Future with "going to"
We use (be) going to: To talk about plans and intentions: - I’m going to drive to work today. - They are going to move to Manchester. When we can see that something is likely to happen, we have proof: - Be careful! You are going to fall. - Look at those black clouds. I think it’s going to rain.
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FUTURE PERFECT "WILL HAVE"
We use the future perfect to say that something will be finished by a particular time in the future. Do you think you will have finished it by next Thursday? In 5 years time I’ll have finished university and I’ll be able to earn some money at last. I think astronauts will have landed on Mars by the year 2020. I’ll have finished in an hour and then you can use the computer. I promise I’ll have done all the work by next Saturday. We don’t know exactly when he will finish the work – maybe Thursday, maybe Friday – but definitely before Saturday.
SECTION
present continuous
present simple
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We use the present simple for something scheduled or arranged: -The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning.
We can use the present continuous for plans or arrangements: -We’re having a party at Christmas.
Future continuous Don’t ring at 8 o’clock. I’ll be watching Who Wants to be a Millionaire. This time tomorrow we’ll be sitting on the beach. I can’t wait! Don’t phone grandma now, she’ll be having dinner. The kids are very quiet. They’ll be doing something wrong, I know it!
SECTION
CONTINUOUS
FUTURE
SOMETHING IN PROGRESS IN THE FUTURE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE
FUTURE WITH GOING TO
SECTION
FUTURE SIMPLE "WILL" "WON´T"
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
FUTURE WITH "WILL/WON´T"
I promise I will pass my English exam
I hope you will cometo my birthday party
I think Brazil will win the World Cup
SECTION
TO MEAN "WANT"
PREDICTIONS
OFFERS AND PROMISES
TEACHER RACHAEL
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rachaelcalatalifa.blogspot.com.es