Future tense
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Contents
Introduction
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Expressions of future
tense……………………………………………………………………………4
Main forms of future
implication…………………………………………4
Future Simple Tense
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Used Future Simple
Tense………………………………………………………………….6
Future Continuous Tense
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Used Future Countinous Tense
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Future Perfect Tense ………………………………………………………….…………………………10
Used Future Perfect
Tense…………………………………………………………….…11
Future Perfect
Continuous………………………………………………………………….…………13
Used Future Perfect Countinous
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References
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Introduction
Verbs are words that have the most important
function in sentence. Using them expressed an action, condition or happening .U
English verbs have the following properties: the way (mood), state (voice),
time (tense) form (aspect), the person (person) and number (number). Since
these properties are:
three ways: indicative, imperative and
subjunctive mood;
two states: active and passive;
Six-time: present, past tense, present perfect
tense, past perfect, future time and future perfect tense;
two types: ordinary time and permanent;
three persons: the first, second and third
person;
two numbers: singular and plural;
There are two types of verb forms: personal and
impersonal verb forms.
General division of the verb
In English, there are two main groups of verbs:
1. Auxiliary and Modal Verbs.
2. Main Verbs.
Auxiliary and modal verbs
This group consists of verbs: be, have, to, can,
may, must, shall, will, ought, need, dare, used.
Auxiliary verbs used for building the verb
forms. In addition to common features with other verbs in this group, the verbs
be, have, to significantly differ in that they have all the forms of a verb
used as an aid as the main verbs
Modal verbs often used when it comes to our
relations with others: for giving and obtaining permission to do something, for
giving and getting advice for answering requests and bid. Using they can also
express different levels kindness. Modal verbs are : can, may, will, shall,
must, it ought, need, dare, used to.
Main Verbs
The main verbs or as it is still called the full
meaning of the verbs are verbs that can be carriers of verb actions. Here are
all the verbs except the 12 auxiliary and modal verbs.
Main verbs can be regular and irregular.
Regular verbs are those that build preterit and
past participle properly.
Irregular verbs form past tense and past
participle irregularly and always gives them a list consisting of three
columns: the infinitive, past tense and past participle.
Expressions of future tense
The concept of the future, necessarily uncertain
and at varying distances ahead, means that the speaker may express the future
in terms of probability or intent ; the modality of intention is usually but
not always present when a future construction is used. Whether future
expression is realis or irrealis depends not on any objective, ontological
notion of future reality, but rather on the speaker's conviction that the
predicted event will at some future moment constitute reality.
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