Kamis, 23 Februari 2012

Simple Future


Simple future is used for describing job or action that will happened in the future. Simple future has two different forms in English: “will” and “be going to”.

Positive (+)

a) S + shall/will + V1

Example:

• I shall write a novel.

• They will play badminton.

• I will go to the market.


b) S + be + going + to + V1

Example:

• I am going to write a novel.

• They are going to play badminton.

• Dheppy is give a present to me.


Negative (-)

c) S + shall/will + not +V1 + O

Example:

• I shan’t write a novel.

• She won’t clean the room.

• You will not help him later.

• I will not take a nap soon.


d) S + to be + not + going to + V1 + O

Example:

• I am not going to party.

• He is not going to visit his grandparents next month.

• We are not going to clean the classroom.

Interrogative

e) Will + S + V1 + O

Example:

• Will you arrive on time?

• Will they want dinner?

• Will he swim very fast?


f) To be + S + going to + V1

Example:

• Am I going to visit my aunt?

• Are you buying a shirt?

• Is he going to write a novel?


Use of simple Future

1. Use “will” to express a voluntary action

Examples:

• I will send you the information when I get it.

• I will translate the email, so Mr. Smith can read it.

• Will you help me move this heavy table?


2. Use “will” to express a promise

Examples:

• I will call you when I arrive.

• I promise I will not tell him about the surprise party.

• I won’t tell anyone your secret.

 
3. Use “be going to” to express a plan
Examples:

• He is going to spend his vacation in Bandung.

• I’m going to be an actress when I grow up.

• She is not going o spend her holiday in Jakarta.


4. Use “will” or “be going to” to express a prediction

Examples:

• The year 2212 will be a very interesting year.

• The year 2212 is going to be a very interesting year.

• Tukul Arwana will be the next president.

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