Zusammenfassung der Ressource
THE GRAMMAR FUTURE
STRUCTURES
- FUTURE CONTINUOUS
- DEFINITION: The future continuous tense is a verb
tense that indicates tthat something will happen in
the future and will continue for an expected period of
time
- RULES: The future continuous in English is formed with the
auxiliary will / shall + be + verb in – ing
- STRUCTURES: Afirmativa: s + will+be+v-ing(presente
participle) Negative:s+will+not+be+v-ing(present participle)
Interrogative:will+s+be+v-ing? (presente Participle
- EXAMPLES: I will study tomorrow
I will not (won't) study tomorrow
will I study tomorrow?
- WILL / WON'T
- DEFINITION: Will future expresses a spontaneous
decision, an assumption with regard to the future or
an action in the future that cannot be influenced
- RULES: We use will to express decisions made
when speaking and also to make
predictions.
- STRUCTURES: Subject +will/won't
+ basic form verb + complement.
Will+ subject + basic form verb+
complement?
- EXAMPLES: 1. Affirmative: I think I will win the game. 2.
Negative: I'm sure that he won't come to my party. 3.
Interrogative: It's too hot in here. Will you open the
window?
- BE GOING TO
- DEFINITION: Goint to a from of the future that can
be expressed for plans and intentions that they
have thought of doing for the future
- RULES Sujeto+be+going to+verbo en su forma
simple+complementos
- STRUCTURES: Afirmativa: sujeto+am/are/is+going to+verb
inf+negative: sujeto+am not/aret not/isnt+going to+verb
inf+interrogative:are/is+sujeto+goin to+verb inf
- EXAMPLES: They are going to build a summer home.
*Theey are not going to build a summer home. *Are they
going to build a summer home?
- PRESSENT PROGRESSIVE
- DEFINITION; The progressive present tense for future
events that have already been planned. The time
words in the prayer, such as next week, next year,
tomorrow, etc.
- RULES The present progressive (continuous) is formed using
am, is or are together with the form ing (present participle) of
the verb
- STRUCTURES: Affirmative: Subject+ be+ verb- ing
+ complement. Negative: Subject+ be +
verb-ing+ complement. Interrogative: Be +
subject+ verb-ing+ complement?
- EXAMPLES; Affirmative; He is metting Ana at 3 oclock
tomorrow. Negative: He isn't meeting Ana at 3 oclock
tomorrow. Interrogative: Is he meeting Ana 3 o clock
tomorrow?