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TYPES OF FUTURE TENSE

SIMPLE FUTURE

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

FUTURE PERFECT

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

SIMPLE FUTURE

Subject (I/We)

Rule:

 

Affirmative: Subject (I/We) + shall + V1 + Object

Interrogative: Shall+ Subject (I/We) + V1 + Object

Negation: Subject (I/We) + shall+not + V1 + Object

 

Examples:

 

Affirmative: I/We shall visit the temple tomorrow.

                (subject)        (verb)    (object)  

Interrogative: Shall I/We visit the temple tomorrow?

                             (subject) (verb) (object)  

Negation: I/We shall not visit the temple tomorrow.

                 (subject)         (verb)      (object)  

 

 

Subject (He/She/They/It/You)

Rule:

 

Affirmative: Subject (He/She/They/It/You) + will + V1      + Object

Interrogative: Will+Subject (He/She/They/It/You) + V1 + Object

Negation: Subject (He/She/They/It/You) + will+not +V1 + Object

 

Examples:

 

Affirmative: He/She/They/It/You will visit temple. tomorrow.

                     (subject)              (verb)   (object)  

Interrogative: Will He/She/They/It/You visit the temple tomorrow?

                        (subject)            (verb) (object)  

Negation: Will He/She/They/It/You will not visit the temple. tomorrow.

                        (subject)          (verb)      (object)  

EXAMPLES : SIMPLE FUTURE

  1. Affirmative: He will go to the temple.
  2. Interrogative: Will he go to the temple?
  3. Negation: He will not go to the temple.
  4. Affirmative: You will play chess.
  5. Interrogative: Will you play chess?
  6. Negation: You will not play chess.
  7. Affirmative: I shall very fast.
  8. Interrogative: Shall I type very fast?
  9. Negation: I shall not type very fast.
  10. Affirmative: She will work at my office.
  11. Interrogative: Will she work at your office? 
  12. Negation: She will not work at my office.
  13. Affirmative: It will break easily.
  14. Interrogative: Will it break easily?
  15. Negation: It will not break down into pieces.
  16. Affirmative: We shall help others.
  17. Interrogative:  Shall we help others?
  18. Negation: We shall not play in the evening.
  19. Affirmative:  They will help others.
  20. Interrogative:  Will they help others?
  21. Negation:  They will not play in the evening.

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

Subject (I/We)

Rule:

 

Affirmative: Subject (I/We) + shall be + V1 + ing + Object

Interrogative: Shall+ Subject (I/We) + V1 + Object

Negation: Subject (I/We) + shall + not + V1 + Object

 

Examples:

 

Affirmative: I/We shall be visiting temple tomorrow.

                (subject)        (verb)    (object)  

Interrogative: Shall I/We be visiting temple tomorrow?

                (subject)        (verb)    (object)  

Negation: I/We shall not be visiting temple tomorrow.

                (subject)        (verb)    (object)  

 

Subject (He/She/They/It/You)

Rule:

 

Affirmative:Subject(He/She/They/It/You) + will be + V1 + ing + Object

Interrogative:Will+Subject(He/She/They/It/You)+be+V1+ing+ Object

Negation:Subject(He/She/They/It/You)+will+not+be+V1+ing+ Object

 

Examples:

 

Affirmative: He/She/They/It/You will be visiting temple tomorrow.

                (subject)        (verb)    (object)  

Interrogative: Will He/She/They/It/You be visiting temple tomorrow?                                            

                (subject)        (verb)    (object)  

Negation: He/She/They/It/You will not be visiting temple tomorrow.                                                   

                (subject)        (verb)    (object)  

 

EXAMPLES : FUTURE CONTINUOUS

  1. Affirmative: He will be going to the temple.
  2. Interrogative: Will he be going to the temple?
  3. Negation: He will not be going to the temple.
  4. Affirmative: You will be playing chess.
  5. Interrogative: Will you be playing chess?
  6. Negation: You will not be playing chess.
  7. Affirmative: I shall be typing very fast.
  8. Interrogative: Shall I be typing very fast?
  9. Negation: I shall not be typing very fast.
  10. Affirmative: She will be working at my office.
  11. Interrogative: Will she be working at your office? 
  12. Negation: She will not be working at my office.
  13. Affirmative: It will be breaking easily.
  14. Interrogative: Will it be breaking easily?
  15. Negation: It will not be breaking down into pieces.
  16. Affirmative: We shall be helping others.
  17. Interrogative:  Shall we be helping others?
  18. Negation: We shall not be playing in the evening.
  19. Affirmative:  They will be helping others.
  20. Interrogative:  Will they be helping others?
  21. Negation:  They will not be playing in the evening.

FUTURE PERFECT

Subject (I/We)

Rule:

 

Affirmative: Subject (I/We) + shall have + V3 + Object

Interrogative: Shall+ Subject (I/We) have + V3 + Object

Negation: Subject (I/We) + shall+not+ have + V3 + Object

 

 

Example:

 

Affirmative: I/We shall have prepared the notes by tomorrow morning.                                      

                 (subject)              (verb)         (object)

Interrogative: Shall I/We not have prepared the notes by tomorrow morning?     (subject)  (verb)        (object)

Negation: I/We shall not have prepared the notes by tomorrow morning.  (subject)  (verb)   (object)

 

Subject (He/She/They/It/You)

Rule:

 

Affirmative: Subject (He/She/They/It/You) + will have + V3 + Object

Interrogative: Will+ Subject (He/She/They/It/You) have + V3+ Object

Negation: Subject (He/She/They/It/You) + will+ not+ have + V3+ Object

 

Examples:

 

Affirmative: He/She/They/It/You (Subject) will have prepared (verb) the notes (object) by tomorrow morning.

Interrogative: Will He/She/They/It/You (Subject) have prepared (verb) the notes (object) by tomorrow morning?

Negation: He/She/They/It/You(Subject) will not have prepared(verb) the notes(object) by tomorrow morning

 

EXAMPLES: FUTURE PERFECT

  1. Affirmative: He will have gone to the temple.
  2. Interrogative: Will he have gone to the temple?
  3. Negation: He will not have gone to the temple.
  4. Affirmative: You will have played chess.
  5. Interrogative: Will you have played chess?
  6. Negation: You will not have been played chess.
  7. Affirmative: I shall have typed very fast.
  8. Interrogative: Shall I have typed very fast?
  9. Negation: I shall not have typed very fast.
  10. Affirmative: She will have worked at my office.
  11. Interrogative: Will she have worked at your office? 
  12. Negation: She will not have worked at my office.
  13. Affirmative: It will have broken easily.
  14. Interrogative: Will it have broken easily?
  15. Negation: It will not have broken down into pieces.
  16. Affirmative: We shall have helped others.
  17. Interrogative:  Shall we have helped others?
  18. Negation: We shall not have played in the evening.
  19. Affirmative:  They will have helped others.
  20. Interrogative:  Will they have helped others?
  21. Negation:  They will not have played in the evening.

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

Subject (I/We)

Rule:

 

Affirmative: Subject (I/We) + shall have been + V1 + ing + Object + time reference

Interrogative: Shall+ Subject (I/We) have been + V1 +ing+ Object + time reference

Negation: Subject (I/We) + shall not have been + V1 + ing + Object + time reference

 

 

Examples:

Affirmative: I/We shall have been working here since 2015.

Interrogative: Shall I/We have been working here since 2015?

Negation: I/We shall have not been working here since 2015.

 

Subject (He/She/They/It/You)

Rule:

 

Affirmative: Subject (He/She/They/It) + will have been +     V1 + ing + Object + time reference

Interrogative: Will+ Subject (He/She/They/It) have been + V1 +ing + Object + time reference

Negation: Subject (He/She/They/It) + will not have been + V1 + ing + Object + time reference

 

 

Examples:

 

Affirmative: He/She/They/It/You will not have been working here since 2015.

Interrogative: Will He/She/They/It/You have been working here since 2015?

Negation: He/She/They/It/You will have not been working here since 2015.

 

EXAMPLES : FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

  1. Affirmative: He will have been going to the temple for 1 hour.
  2. Interrogative: Will he have been going to the temple for 1 hour?
  3. Negation: He will not have been going to the temple for 1 hour.
  4. Affirmative: You will have been playing chess for 1 hour.
  5. Interrogative: Will you have been playing chess for 1 hour?
  6. Negation: You will not have been playing chess for 1 hour.
  7. Affirmative: I shall have been typing very fast for 1 hour.
  8. Interrogative: Shall I have been typing very fast for 1 hour?
  9. Negation: I shall not have been typing very fast for 1 hour.
  10. Affirmative: She will have been working at my office for 1 hour.
  11. Interrogative: Will she have been working at your office for 1 hour? 
  12. Negation: She will not have been working at my office for 1 hour.
  13. Affirmative: It will have been breaking easily for 1 hour.
  14. Interrogative: Will it have been breaking easily for 1 hour?
  15. Negation: It will not have been breaking down into pieces for 1 hour.
  16. Affirmative: We shall have been helping others for 1 hour.
  17. Interrogative:  Shall we have been helping others for 1 hour?
  18. Negation: We shall not have been playing in the evening for 1 hour.
  19. Affirmative:  They will have been helping others for 1 hour.
  20. Interrogative:  Will they have been helping others for 1 hour?
  21. Negation:  They will not have been playing in the evening for 1 hour.

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