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The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English using future tenses. It explains the uses of and differences between the future simple with will, the present continuous for future plans, the future continuous with will be -ING, and the future perfect simple with will have + past participle. Examples are provided to illustrate when each future tense construction is used.
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cuadro con teoría y ejemplos del uso de los tiempos verbales para expresar futuro
The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English using future tenses. It explains the uses of and differences between the future simple with will, the present continuous for future plans, the future continuous with will be -ING, and the future perfect simple with will have + past participle. Examples are provided to illustrate when each future tense construction is used.
The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English using future tenses. It explains the uses of and differences between the future simple with will, the present continuous for future plans, the future continuous with will be -ING, and the future perfect simple with will have + past participle. Examples are provided to illustrate when each future tense construction is used.
Will + base form Wait! I'll open the door for you. EXPRESSIONS Will + not = won't I think my brother won't be in Spain next week. FUTURE SIMPLE Will+ S+ base form Will my brother go to the UK too? Yes , he will WILL - Talk about actions or facts in the future in general; predictions - opinion about what you think it will happen in the future, USES: - talk about a timetable - spontaneous decisions I am going to explain how to use this tense Later present of TO BE + going to + I'm not going to answer that In an hour am/is/are base form BE GOING TO Are they going to think about us? Yes, they are Next year / week .. In the future - future plans, decisions or intention in the near future USES: - predictions based on previous experience present of TO BE + base form- I am explaining the conditionals tomorrow PRESENT ING I am not going to the dentist's next Tuesday CONTINUOUS - Future personal plans in the near future (not an intention, USE: it is something you are sure you are doing soon) PRESENT - When talking about timetables or programmes. USE: The plane leaves at 8 tomorrow At + the time SIMPLE Will + be+ base form-ING We will be listening to Aaron on Wednesday won't + be+ base form-ING They won't be listening to music tomorrow afternoon At this time tomorrow FUTURE Will you be walking around the park this evening? At this time next... CONTINUOUS Will+ S+ be+ base form-ING On + a day No, we won't - Future actions or plans happening at certain time in the future In the next decade USE: (the speaker may be interested in other person's plans to obtain By the time.. something) FUTURE Will + have+ past participle We will have eaten in half an hour, they won't have arrived by then By this time next week, PERFECT won't Will you have repaired the car in a few hours? by then, in four SIMPLE - an action will have finished at a certain time in the future months USE: