Simple future tense
Four forms of Future tense
Simple future tense definition
Simple future tense refers to events, or actions or states that will begin and end in the future.
When and how to use Simple future tense?
The instances of when to use simple future tense.
I am sure I will get an A grade.
I think you will get it done.
I believe you will help me.
We will know our project details in December.
I shall be thirty five next Monday.
It will be Christmas in a month.
“be going to + base form of the verb”.
I am going to schedule the exam dates.
She is going to buy a car.
The Chief is in a meeting, so I’ll wait.
I am expecting a friend, I will make her the best coffee.
It is snowing, I will not go out.
She is going to have a baby.
The plates are at the edge, they are going to fall.
Do not talk, the exam is about to start.
Let’s get ready, the party is about to begin.
Simple future tense highlights
Simple future tense is used for instant decisions.
The going to is used for events already been decided upon and preparations have been made.
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