Friday, 4 November 2011

FUTUER SIMPLE

                                                            FUTURE SIMPLE
We use  'WILL +INFINITIVE'' with singular or plural nouns  to talk about things that happen from now on.



Positive Sentences:  You/we/they/I/plural noun (more than one person/place/thing) /he/she/it/singular noun (one person/place/thing)+Will +Infinitive.



                                        You will come to my house tomorrow
They will ask you a question now
I will meet my friends next week
We will go to the beach this saturday
He will wash clothes at 10 pm
She will cook biryani for dinner
It will bark
His brother will read a book this evening
My father will gift me a bike o
                                     
n Sunday


Negative Sentences:  You/we/they/I/plural noun (more than one person/place/thing) /he/she/it/singular noun (one person/place/thing)+Will not +infinitive


  You will not come to my house tomorrow
They will not ask you a question now
I will not meet my friends next week
We will not go to the beach this saturday
He will not wash clothes at 10 pm
She will not  cook biryani for dinner
It willnot  bark
His brother will not read a book this evening
My father will not  gift me a bike

Questions: Will  you/we/they/I/plural noun (more than one person/place/thing) /he/she/it/singular noun (one person/place/thing) +infinitive?



   Will you  come to my house tomorrow?
    Will  they  ask you a question now?
     Will  I meet my friends next week?
      Will  We  go to the beach this saturday?
       Will  He  wash clothes at 10 pm?
        Will   She  cook biryani for dinner?
         Will It  bark?
          Will  His brother read a book this evening?
           Will         My father  gift me a bike o
n Sunday? 


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