Future Simple Tense usage principleUsed to talk about an event or an action that occurs in the future by the Adverb of Time, for example, are often used with tomorrow, soon, next ..., shortly later, and others, such as. Tomorrow I will go to the hospital (I'm going to go to the Hospital tomorrow.) Apply to the sentence. The decision while speaking without prior planning, such as: I think I will buy a new mobile phone next week (I think I'm going to buy a new mobile phone next week.) We may also use "to be going to," instead of the Simple Future Tense in your will/shall, when ... Discuss the plan or intention, such as He is going to have a new pet next month.(He is going to have a new pet in the next month). I am going to leave him alone for a while.(I'll leave him alone while). Discusses Our event will take place exactly like. Your ice cream is going to melt in a minute.(Ice cream, on the other hand, you are going to melt the next minute). Discuss the prognosis, such as They are going to scream if they know you're here. (They probably scream out if tongkrit knows that you are here.)How to create a Simple Future Tense sentences The structure.Subject + will/shall + Verb1Sentence, analysts said.Theywil/shalllgoto the gym tonight.Shewill/shallcooktoday.The structure.Subject + will/shall + not + Verb1Sentence denied.Theywill/shallnotgoto the gym tonight.Shewill/shallnotcooktoday.The structure.Will/Shall + Subject + Verb1?The sentence a question.Will/Shalltheygoto the gym tonight?Will/Shallshecooktoday?The structure.Who/What/Where/When/Why/How + will/shall + Subject +Verb1?The sentence a question. Wh-Wherewill/shalltheygotonight?Whatwill/shallshecooktoday?* Rejection of images will/shall not and shan't is won't.
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