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SIMPLE FUTURE

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Definition Of Simple Future
  Simple future tense is used to declare an activity or event that will be done in the future. This tense is used to denote something that will happen in the future. Future purely expressed by Marshall for the first person (I, We) Will for the second and third. But now more swearing Will be used for all the people except in interrogative sentences Shall and Will can be abbreviated ill .
Simple future tense can be expressed using the following three patterns:
·         Subject + will + verb1+ object + modifier
·         Subject + [(is/am/are/) going to] + verb1+ object + modifier
·         Subject + (is/am/are/) + (verb1+ing )+ object + modifier
Function of Simple Future
To express an activity or action that will come. It can sometimes be followed by an adverb of time (adverbial phrase of time) next week, tomorrow, next month, in the future. But often the word / phrase description of this time are not included. condition or activity that takes place at a certain time in the past.
Modifier of time for the Simple Future Tense
1)   single word: tomorrow , soon , tonight (short night).
Ø  Note: Tonight meaningful future time if at the time of expressing an event / activity has not been the night (i.e. just after 5 pm, 2 pm, or still 10 in the morning    etc ). But if for instance at 8 pm you're alone with your girlfriend, means tonight ( ie meaningful now). I am with my boy-/girlfriend tonight. I am so happy. Tonight is one of my greatest nights in my whole life.
2) phrase: next week, next month, next year, etc.
3) clause: when she arrives, if the rain falls tomorrow, etc. Remember: clause (i.e. adverbial clause) for the simple future tense is always in the present tense. Do not be expressed in future tense. Incorrect if when she will arrive; if the rain will fall tomorrow.

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