This document discusses the different types of future tenses in English: simple future, future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous. It provides examples of how to form sentences for each tense. The simple future uses "will" plus the base verb form. The future continuous uses "will be" plus the present participle (-ing form). The future perfect uses "will have" plus the past participle. And the future perfect continuous uses "will have been" plus the present participle. Examples are given for how to form sentences in each tense.
5. Future tense:
As the name suggests, this form of tense is used for
sentences with a future sense. There are various
way of referring to future in English, below are
types.
Types of Future Tense
There are four types of future tense:
a. Simple Future Tense
b. Future Continuous Tense
c. Future Perfect Tense
d. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
6. You can use the simple future to talk about
something (like an action or event) that will
happen any time in the future, and also talk about
something that will happen one time. In the simple
future, we use the base form of the verb with a
modal auxiliary, like will. So, the simple future
follows the form
Subject + Modal + Base Verb
I will eat a cheeseburger for dinner.
I think Pakistan will win the match.
I will get success.
7. Going to sentence
Be going to expresses that something is a
plan. It expresses the idea that a person intends
to do something in the future. It does not
matter whether the plan is realistic or not
Formation of sentence with Going To
[am/is/are + going to + verb]
For Example:
You are going to meet her tomorrow.
Iam going to buy a car.
8. Use to express an action that will continue or be in
progress in future. It conveys an in action (waiting)
which will occur in future continuous tense is to
tell about an event that will take place in the
future.
Formation of Sentence
1st form of verb + ing (present) is used as main verb
in sentence.
Examples
They will be waiting for us.
I hope I well be feeling well tomorrow.
9. We talk about the action that will be completed
in the future at some point or the other. The
sentence will be formed by will plus have
with the past participle of the verb.
Formation of sentence
Sub + shall/will have + 3rd form verb + object.
I shall have written my exercise by then.
She will not gone to school.
10. The Future Perfect Continuous tense is used for
actions which will be in progress over a period
of time that will end in the future.
Formation of sentence
Subject + shall/will have been + verb (present
particle) + ing
Example :
They will have been writing essay for two
hour.
she will have been watching tv .