Created by Fran Antonio
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Future Tense The Future Tense is a verb tense that is used when an action is expected to ocurr in the future. For example: I WILL play piano on the afternoon or I'm GOING TO do a meeting on Nanami's House WILL The "will" on the sentense is the verb that indicate the future action. It can be used on sentenses, questions and answers The Pronouns are: I You He She It We They So, with that, you know how it go in the sentense On a sentense is: Pronoun + WILL + root form verb+ complement For example: I WILL study all the afternoon for the math test On questions it is: WILL + pronoun or subject's name + root form verb + complement + ? For example: Will he go with us? or Will Kaede play the piano today? On positive answers is: Yes + pronoun + WILL + root form verb + complement On negative answers is: No + pronoun + WILL + not + root form verb + complement For example, I WILL answer the previous questions No, he WILL not come with us and Yes, she WILL play for all afternoon This tense have a negative form, and it is: Pronoun + WILL + not + root form verb + complement For example: He WILL not do the English homework GOING TO The "going to" is another way to indicate a furure action. It can be used on sentenses, questions and answers. It have a negative form too. Many people use "Gonna", this is exactly the same. On sentenses it is: Pronoun + am/are/is + GOING TO + root form verb + complement The correct use for "am/are/is" is this one I am You are He is She is It is We are They are It always go after a pronoun. So, here an example: I am GOING TO be with my parents On questions Am/are/is + pronoun or subject's name + GOING TO + root form verb + complement + ? For example: Are you GOING TO play Tetris with us? or Is Togami GOING TO coperate with us? On positive answers: Yes + pronoun + am/are/is + GOING TO + root form verb + complement On negative answers No + pronoun + am/are/is + not + GOING TO + root form verb + complement As before, the example is GOING TO be with the previous questions: Yes, I am GOING TO play with you and No, he is not GOING TO coperate again... On negative form is: Pronoun + am/are/is + not + GOING TO + root form verb + complement For example: She is not GOING TO eat donuts today
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