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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the simple future tense?
Which of the following sentences correctly uses the simple future tense?
- She will have finished her homework by noon.
- He will be traveling next week.
- They are playing soccer tomorrow.
- I will not forget my keys. (correct)
In which scenario is the future perfect tense appropriately used?
In which scenario is the future perfect tense appropriately used?
- I will be studying at 8 PM.
- She will have completed her project by Friday. (correct)
- He will run a marathon tomorrow.
- They will go to the party next week.
What is the correct form to express future continuous tense?
What is the correct form to express future continuous tense?
- will be reading (correct)
- was reading
- will read
- will have been reading
Which sentence provides an example of future perfect continuous tense?
Which sentence provides an example of future perfect continuous tense?
Identify the phrase that indicates future continuous action.
Identify the phrase that indicates future continuous action.
What follows the modal verb in the formation of the future perfect tense?
What follows the modal verb in the formation of the future perfect tense?
In what context is it appropriate to switch from simple future to present continuous?
In what context is it appropriate to switch from simple future to present continuous?
When using the future perfect tense, which word would most likely precede the action?
When using the future perfect tense, which word would most likely precede the action?
Flashcards
Simple Future
Simple Future
Used for actions that haven't happened yet but will happen later. Formed by 'will' + base verb.
Future Perfect
Future Perfect
Shows an action that will be completed by a specific time in the future.
Future Perfect Form
Future Perfect Form
'will + have + past participle' of the main verb
Future Continuous
Future Continuous
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Future Continuous Form
Future Continuous Form
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Study Notes
English Grammar 1 - Tense and Aspect
- Topic: Future Tense
- Aspects of Future Tense: Simple Future, Future Perfect, Future Continuous, Future Perfect Continuous
- Future Tense - Simple Future: Used for actions that haven't happened yet, but will happen later. Form: will + base verb. Example: "I will play soccer."
- Future Tense - Simple Future: Use when referring to actions that will happen in the near future. If the action is happening over a period of time, use present continuous instead.
- Future Perfect: Used for actions that will be completed by a specific time in the future. Often used with words like "by," "before," "at," or "when." Example: "By the time you read this I will have already left."
- Future Perfect Form: will + have + past participle. Example: "I will have finished my work by 5pm."
- Future Continuous: Used for actions that will be happening over a period of time in the future, often when a specific time is mentioned. Example: "By this time tomorrow, I will be dancing on the dance floor."
- Future Continuous Form: will + be + present participle. Example "I will be studying for my test."
- Future Perfect Continuous: Used for ongoing actions that will continue up until a specific time in the future. Example: "I will have been eating healthy for a whole year by September."
- Future Perfect Continuous Form: will+have+been+present participle. Example: "In ten minutes, my parents will have been waiting in traffic for four hours."
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