WILL
1.To make predictions or give opinions
2.To express spontaneous decisions
Forms:
1.To make predictions or give opinions
2.To express spontaneous decisions
Forms:
Affirmative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will + verb (infinitive)
Ex: I will play football.
Ex: I will play football.
Negative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will not + verb (infinitive)
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will not + verb (infinitive)
Ex: He won’t will play football.
Interrogative form
Will + I/You/He/She/It/We/They + verb (infinitive) ?
Ex: Will you play football??
Interrogative form
Will + I/You/He/She/It/We/They + verb (infinitive) ?
Ex: Will you play football??
GOING TO
1.To talk about plans and intentions.
2.To express a prediction based on evidence at the time of speaking.
Forms:
Affirmative form
I + am + going to + verb (infinitive)
Ex: I’m going to play football.
You/We/They + are + going to + verb (infinitive)Ex: They are going to splay football Right.
He/She/It + is + going to + verb (infinitive)Ex: He’s going to play football.
Negative form
I + am not (‘m not) + going to + verb (infinitive)
Ex: I’m not going to play football.
You/We/They + are not (aren’t) + going to + verb (infinitive)Ex: They aren’t going to play football.
He/She/It + is not (isn’t) + going to + verb (infinitive)Ex: She isn’t going to play football.
Interrogative form
Am + I + going to + verb (infinitive) ?
Ex: Am I going to play football?
Are + You/We/They + going to + verb (infinitive) ?
Ex: Are you going to play football?
Is + He/She/It + going to + verb (infinitive) ?Ex: Is she going to play football?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
1.To indicate that something will happen or not in the near future.
2.We normally mention a specific time or place.
1.To indicate that something will happen or not in the near future.
2.We normally mention a specific time or place.
Ex: I’m playing football next week.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
1.To talk about actions which take place over a period of time
2.To talk about actions which have already been planned
Forms:
Affirmative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will be + verb-ing
Ex: He will be playing fooball.
Negative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will not (won’t) be + verb-ing
Ex:They won’t be playing fooball.
Interrogative form
Will + I/You/He/She/It/We/They + be + verb-ing?
Ex: Will you be playing fooball?
1.To talk about actions which take place over a period of time
2.To talk about actions which have already been planned
Forms:
Affirmative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will be + verb-ing
Ex: He will be playing fooball.
Negative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will not (won’t) be + verb-ing
Ex:They won’t be playing fooball.
Interrogative form
Will + I/You/He/She/It/We/They + be + verb-ing?
Ex: Will you be playing fooball?
FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE
1.To express that something will be completed by a specific moment of time
Forms:
Affirmative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will have + verb (past participle)
Ex: They will have played football.
Negative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will not (won’t) have + verb (past participle)
Ex: You won’t have played football.
Interrogative form
Will + I/You/He/She/It/We/They Am + have + verb (past participle) ?
Ex: Will he have played football?
Forms:
Affirmative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will have + verb (past participle)
Ex: They will have played football.
Negative form
I/You/He/She/It/We/They + will not (won’t) have + verb (past participle)
Ex: You won’t have played football.
Interrogative form
Will + I/You/He/She/It/We/They Am + have + verb (past participle) ?
Ex: Will he have played football?
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