(PART-3)DOWNLOAD TIME GRAPH APPROACH TO SOLVE TENSE RELATED PROBLEMS IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR(FUTURE TENSE)

                                                 
                                                Future Simple

The future simple tense is an action which occurs at one particular time in the future.



It will snow tomorrow.





Examples of future simple tense:

1. I will go to the store after lunch.
2. Randy will travel to Europe this summer.

                                    Future Continuous (Progressive)

The future continuous tense is an action that will have already started by the time another action occurs and will probably continue after.

-The future continuous tense is normally used with words such as before, when, after, since, by the time, etc.


Jack will be eating when I arrive.
(Jack will start to eat before I
arrive and will probably continue
eating afterwards. Both actions are
in the future.)


Examples of future continuous tense:
1. It will be raining when our plane lands in London.
2. Madonna will be signing autographs after the concert.

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                                                     Future Perfect

The future perfect tense is a future action that has started and finished before another future action occurs.
-The future perfect tense is normally used with words such as before, when, after, since, by the time, etc.


Sally will have eaten when Sue arrives.
(Sally starts and finishes eating by the
time Sue arrives. Both actions are in
the future.)



Examples of the future perfect tense:
1. The pirates will have buried the treasure by the time the ships arrive.
2. John will have scored 40 points by the end of the game.


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