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Future simple
Will + I
Future Continuous
Will + BE +ing
Future Perfect
Will + HAVE + II
  • Perfect time
  • Something happens in some point
  • Hasn’t happened jet (But will)
Future Perfect Continuous
Will + HAVE + BEEN +ing
  • How long it took to finish it
  • Past from the point to the future
  • When the question is “when”
  • If you’re not sure
Be- going -to future
GOING + TO + BE
  • Is doing something
  • Proofs, evident ( storm is going to hit soon)
Present Simple
  • Causes of time
  • Condition
  • Express future – anything , it’s possible, everything, it’s important
  • Timetables
Present Continuous
Be + ing
  • Arrangement
  • (not serious , unimportant) plans
  • If you add future time phrase at the end

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Future simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect, Future Perfect Continuous, Be-going-to future, Present Simple, Present Continuous

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· Timetables and programmes · Sporting commentaries, rewiews (Beckham wins the ball, crosses and Owen scores) · Feelings and emotions (I love Tallinn..) TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH PRESENT SIMPLE: usually, often, always, every day/week etc, in the morning/evening etc, at night/the weekend, on Fridays etc. Present Continuous · Actions taking place at or arount the moment of speaking (The kids are watching TV..) · Fixed arrangements in the near future (I'm going to the dentist tomorrow) · Currently changing ang developing situations (The number of burgularies is increasing) · With ,,Always" to express anger or irritation at a repeated action (You're always forgetting..) TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH PRESENT CONTINUOUS: now, at the moment, at present, these days, nowadays, still, today, tonight etc. Present Perfect · Action happened at an unstated time in the past. Emphasis on the action, time is unimportant or unknown

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Ways of expressing the Future

............................ 2 Be going to ........................................................................... 3 Present Continuous .............................................................. 3 Present Simple ..................................................................... 4 Future Continuous ............................................................... 4 Future Perfect....................................................................... 6 Other ways of referring to the future ..................................... 7 Other future references......................................................... 8 Future Simple In Future Simple we use the modal verb will + the verb. It is the same in all persons. I will work I’ll work you will study you’ll study he will come he’ll come Negative I/you/he/we/they will not write I/you/he/we/they won’t write

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Table of tenses

Täisolevik III pv been + III pv + III pv already, since Past Perfect Had + been + Had + had/got + Had + III pv ---------------------- Enneminevik III pv sth + III pv Future Simple Will + be + Will + have/get sth + Tomarrow, soon, next Will + I pv Lihttulevik III pv III pv week, year TENSE POSITIVE NEGATIVE QUESTION USE Present Simple I play tennis on They don't work in Does she know

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Future forms

FUTURE FORMS Future Simple (will +I) a) in predictions about the future usually with the verbs think, believe, expect, etc., the expressions be sure be afraid, etc., and the adverbs probably perhaps, certainly, etc I'm afraid we won't be on time for the meeting. b) for on-the-spot decisions. c) for promises (usually with the verbs promise, swear, guarantee, etc.), threats, warnings, requests, hopes (usually with the verb hope) and offers.

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1.A decision at the moment of 1.Future plans made before the speaking: moment of speaking: A: 'I'm cold'. A: 'We've run out of milk.' B: 'I'll close the window'. B: 'I know, I'm going to buy some.' 2.Prediction based on opinion: 2.Prediction based on present I think the Conservatives will win the evidence: next election. Look at those boys playing football! 3.A future fact: They're going to break the window. He will be ten next year. 4.Promises / requests / refusal / willingness: I'll help you with your homework. Will you give me a hand? 5.In the same way as the future continuous, but with state verbs: I'll be at the station when you arrive. 'Shall' is used mainly in the forms 'shall I ?' and 'shall we?' in British English. These forms are used when you want to get someone's opinion, especially for offers and suggestions:

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Tenses tabel

He doesn't work. Does he work? Simple Present things in general usually he/she/it + -s I go. I don't go. Do I go? after the following verbs (to love, seldom to hate, to think, etc.) He goes. He doesn't go. Does he go? never future meaning: timetables, programmes first ... then now I'm working. I'm not working. Am I working? something is happening at the same time of speaking or around it at the moment He's working. He isn't working. Is he working

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Chpt 12 Verb Tenses

Verbs! Verb forms Review of tenses Chapter 12, Pg 215 1 Timeline Draw a timeline of your life. List 810 events on the time line. Make sure you list your future graduation date! Moved to Cali 2005 Was Born Traveled to Europe Husband 1978 School graduates @ Oxford 1999 Started Got married

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Present Tenses.

The Present Simple is the most basic tense in the English language. It is an interesting tense because it can be used Present Simple to express the future. Generally, though, we use it to Basic form describe the present activities or to talk about routines or Subject + Verb + -s (present form)  John lives in New York.  We play football every day.  You are really kind.  The meeting starts at 3 PM. Use the Present Simple:  with state verbs.  to talk about situations in life that last a relatively long time.

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