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TUGAS

BAHASA INGGRIS III

‘’SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE“

By :

GROUP I

1. AL RISMA NURUL. P
2. DINA AKTAVINA
3. ISDAYANTI
4. MUH. FITRA RAMADAN

Supervisor: NURHAYATI, S.Pd., M.Pd

GOVERNMENT ACADEMY
KONAWE DISTRICT
2020/2021

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FOREWORD

        Praise us for the presence of Allah SWT, the almighty God for the blessings
of grace and grace, so that the macula task "Simple Future Tense" can be
completed in a timely manner. We thank those who have helped in the making of
this macula, we writers are aware that in macula we write there are still many
shortcomings for that we expect criticism from readers who are constructive.
         Thus a word from us hopefully this paper can be useful for us especially for
students, students, and society in general.

Anggaberi, March 4, 2020


Composer

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TABLE OF CONTENT

TITTLE PAGE...................................................................................................i
FOREWORD......................................................................................................ii
TABLE OF CONTENT.....................................................................................iii
CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY
A. Background..........................................................................................1
B. Problem Formulation...........................................................................1
CHAPTER II DISCUSSION
A. Definition of Present Future Tense......................................................2
B. Future Tense Present Formula.............................................................3
C. Use of Simple Future Tense................................................................5
CHAPTER III CLOSING
A. Conclusion...........................................................................................7
REFENCES.........................................................................................................8

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CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY

A. Background
English is a language that has been patented as a second language by
almost all countries in the world. The existence of English itself cannot be
separated from our daily lives. And without us knowing, it requires a deep
discussion so that everyone can understand and use English well. Among the
many materials that must be discussed for studying English, tenses are the
main material that must be mastered by everyone. The material is basic
material that most people consider trivial. Tenses itself consists of various
types, including Simple Present Tense, Simple Past Tense, Present Future
Tense, Present Perfect Tense, Simple Future Tense, and many more. However,
in this paper, we will only discuss one tenses, namely Simple future tense
which is a basic tenses to learn.

B. Problem Formulation
From the background explanation above, we get a problem statement,
which is as follows:
1. What is the meaning of Simple future tense?
2. What is the Simple Future Tense verb and Nomina formula?
3. How to use Simple future tense?

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CHAPTER II
DISCUSSION

A. Definition of Present Future Tense


Present Future Tense Is a form of tenses that are used to show or explain
an activity / event that will occur in the future (future). Simple future tense
also uses the words "will / shall" and "be going to" both of which state future
events. However, both have their own functions.
1. Will / shall be used to express things other than promises / plans that do
not yet know the certainty, but explain in more detail what will happen.
Example:
o He will go to market
o I shall phone you this evening
I
We Shall
I
We
He
She Will
You
It
They

Shall rarely used. Usually Shall for Subject I and We (I shall ..., We
shall ....) and not for others. But more often people use I will ... and We
will ... So for I and We may use either will or shall. While other Subjects
such as HE, SHE, IT, YOU, THEY, WE all use Will.
2. Be going to be used for more definite events / promises / plans that are
most likely to happen.

Example:
o We are going to study together at 06.30 pm
o They are going to library at Sunday

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o I am going to airport tonight
3. Time Signal:
The time signature commonly used in the form of Simple Future Tense
is as follows
a. this afternoon
b. to night
c. tomorrow
d. if
e. before
f. after
g. till
h. next week
i. next Sunday
j. soon
k. when
l. while
m. as soon as
n. until

B. Future Tense Present Formula


1. Verbal sentences
Verbal sentences are sentences whose sentences use / are verbs (Verb).
a. Positive
Subject + will/shall + verb I + object
Subject + am/is/are + going to + verb I + objek
Example :
- He will watch his favorite movie.
- He is going to eat at restaurant tonight.
b. Negative
Subject + will/shall + not + verb I + object
Subject + am/is/are + not + going to + verb I + objek

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Example :
- He will not watch his favorite movie.
- He is not going to eat at restaurant tonight.
c. Interrogative
Will/shall + Subject + verb I + object?
Am/is/are +Subject + going to + verb I + objek?
Example :
- Will he watch his favorite movie?
- Is he going to eat at restaurant tonight?
Information:
To be (Is, am, are)
- Am used for subject I
- Is used for subjects He, She, It (single subject)
- Are used for the subject You, We, They (plural subjects)
Shape Formula Example
Positive Subject + will/shall + verb I + object I will go to Bali next
Subject + am/is/are + going to + verb month
I + objek  I am going to send the
letter next week
Negative Subject + will/shall + not + verb I + I will not go to Bali
object next month.
Subject + am/is/are + not + going to + I am not going to send
verb I + objek the letter next week
Interrogativ Will/shall + Subject + verb I + Will I go To Bali Next
e object? Month
Am/is/are +Subject + going to + verb Am I going to send the
I + objek? letter next week
2. Nominal sentence
Nominal Sentences are sentences whose predicate is not a verb but a
noun (Noun), adjective (Adjective) or complement (Complement).
a. Positive
Subject + will/shall + be + Complemet

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Subject + to be (is, am, are)+ going to + be + Complement
Contoh :
- Tono will be at home tonight.
- She is going to be a teacher.
b. Negative
Subject + will/shall + not + be + Complemet
Subject + to be (is, am, are) + not +going to+ be + Complement
Example :
- Tono will not be at home tonight.
- She is not going to be a teacher.
c. Interrogative
Will/shall +Subject + be + Complemet?
To be (is, am, are) +Subject+going to + be + Complement?
Example:
- Will Tono be at home tonight?
- Is she going to be a teacher?

C. Use of Simple Future Tense


Present future tense is used to express some actions / events as follows:
1. Used to declare an action that will be done in the future.
Example:
- Riff will late tomorrow.
- I shall go to Japan tomorrow.
2. Used to make an appointment in the future.
Example
- He will meet you by ten.
- She will help you with your homework tomorrow.
3. Used to indicate conditions.
Example:
- He will give you a good dictionary if you go with him.
4. Used to beg someone to do something.

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Example:
- Will you please help me to get the book.

CHAPTER III
CLOSING

A. Conclusion

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Tense means a verb or collection of words used to express a time
relationship. In nominal sentences can not be used as a passive sentence.
Active sentences only have objects that can be used as passive sentences.
Simple Future Tense is a form of tenses that are used to show or explain
something that will happen in the future (future). Simple future is formed from
verb-1 (future tense) or verb-3 (passive voice). Simple future tense is used to
state:
1. Used to declare an action that will be done in the future.
2. Used to make an appointment in the future
3. Used to indicate conditions
4. Used to beg someone to do something

REFENCES

http://www.kursusmudahbahasainggris.com/2013/07/pengertian-kegunaan-rumus-
dan-contoh.html#ixzz3nNKdLwAX

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