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Simple Future Tense:

Simple Future Tense:

The Simple Future tense is used when we plan or make a decision to do something. Nothing is said about the time in the future.

POSITIVE STATEMENTS:

SUBJECT - WILL - VERB - REST OF THE SENTENCE

I - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

You - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

He - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

Mohan - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

The boy - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

She - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

Pooja - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

The girl - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

We - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

You - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

They - will - read - the story book tomorrow.

The children - will - read - the story book tomorrow.


SUBJECT - AM/IS/ARE GOING TO - VERB - REST OF THE SENTENCE

I -am going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

You - are going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

He - is going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

Mohan - is going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

The boy - is going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

She - is going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

Pooja - is going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

The girl - is going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

We - are going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

You - are going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

They - are going to - read - the story book tomorrow.

The children - are going to - read - the story book tomorrow.


Notice how we use ‘will’ or ‘going to’ and the verb in the base form for all subjects.

NEGATIVE STATEMENTS:

SUBJECT - WILL NOT - VERB - REST OF THE SENTENCE

I - will not - play - football next week.

You - will not - play - football next week.

He - will not - play - football next week.

Mohan - will not - play - football next week.

The boy - will not - play - football next week.

She - will not - play - football next week.

Pooja - will not - play - football next week.

The girl - will not - play - football next week.

We - will not - play - football next week.

You - will not - play - football next week.

They - will not - play - football next week.

The children - will not - play - football next week.


Notice how we use ‘will not’ or ‘not going to’ and the verb in the base form for all subjects.

INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS / QUESTIONS:

WILL - SUBJECT - VERB - REST OF THE SENTENCE

Will - I - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - you - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - he - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - Mohan - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - the boy - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - she - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - Pooja - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - the girl - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - we - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - you - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - they - go - to Mumbai next month?

Will - the children - go - to Mumbai next month?

AM/IS/ARE - SUBJECT - GOING TO - VERB - REST OF THE SENTENCE

Am

I - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Are - you - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Is - he - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Is - Mohan - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Is -the boy - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Is - she - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Is - Pooja - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Is - the girl - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Are - we - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Are - you - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Are - they - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

Are - the children - going to - go - to Mumbai next month?

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