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Grammatical rules of the future
Gómez Vargas Jesus Aramis
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Grammatical rules of the future.
The simple future as the name implies, is one of the verb tenses that is used to express actions that will happen in the future. It is not necessary to clarify the exact moment in which they will occur.examples: I will buy a new laptop. He will repair his car tomorrow.
Simple affirmative future The construction of an affirmative sentence in the future simple English is simpler than you can imagine. After the will, the main verb should be used in the infinitive: Subject + will + verb in infinitive + complement. Examples: Jason will start his second year of high school next month. They will play tennis tomorrow after work.
Simple negative future. Negative sentences in the simple future can be used to give orders or express the will of not wanting to do something. They are formed by adding to the will the not of negation. You can use its contracted won't form. Subject + will not / won't + infinitive verb + complement Example: I will not follow my lawyer’s advice. The children won’t be ready in time for school.
Simple Future in Interrogative To construct interrogative sentences in the simple future we place the subject of the sentence between the auxiliary verb will and the main verb of the sentence. If the sentence is negative, in its long form we put the negation after the subject and before the verb, and in its abbreviated form we simply replace the will with won't. The structure then remains: Will/Won't + subject + infinitive verb + complement + ? Will + subject + not + infinitive verb + complement + ?