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Simple Future Tense
Use of simple future
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Example
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To express the action likely to happen in the future
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It will rain.
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With time adverbials: soon, tomorrow, next, tonight
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Soon I will become a father.
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With 'next + time (second / minute / hour / day / week / month / year
etc.)'
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Snowfall will happen next time.
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With 'I + think / know / suppose / expect / believe etc.'
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I think my mum will come soon.
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With 'Probably …, Perhaps …, May be …, In few months …, In the future
…, Shortly … etc.'
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Probably there will be no class.
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In opinion or experience based predictions
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The exam will held in January.
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To promise to do something
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I will pay the bill tomorrow.
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Future Continuous Tense
Use of future continuous
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Example
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To express the action that will continue for period of time in the
future
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I will be swimming at this time tomorrow.
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To express future action which is a part of normal repeated or
regular action
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Will you be going to school tomorrow morning?
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To express arranged activities in the future
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We will be heading towards Nepal the day after tomorrow morning.
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To tell about intentions and plans
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The will be climbing Mt. Everest.
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To express unwillingness
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Will you be walking with us tomorrow also?
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Future Perfect Tense
Use of future perfect tense
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Example
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To express the action to be completed before another action or period
of time in future
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I will have joined the service before Dashain.
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With 'by / before + point of time', 'in + period of time'
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By Saturday, they will have visited the Nepal.
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To express expected future action after simple present tense
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By the time the door closes, students will have left the building.
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To express our belief or imagination going to occur now
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She will have divorced with her husband today.
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Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Use of future perfect continuous
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Example
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To express the action that will continue for some time and will end
in future. It generally comes with 'by + time' , 'for + period of time'
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By this February I will have been joining the new college.
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To emphasize the duration of future action
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Next April, she will have been handling the institution for ten
years.
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Going to Future
Sub + is / am / are + going to + V1
Use of going to future
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Example
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To predict about the action on which we have no control
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Barcelona is going to win the match.
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To talk about permanent future situations
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Citizens are going to live healthy life in future.
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