…………… (play) in the ground when the teacher arrived. . They …………….. (request) him when the manager arrived.
. If you ………………… (work) hard, you would have won the relay match . Joanna and Joy ……..already………. (leave) for Ooty, when the others reached the station.
. We all ………….. (sing) in the choir last week. .
Nancy……………. (ask) for help. . The people …………..
(wait) for the train. Future Tense Future time in English can be expressed in the following ways: (i) Simple Present Tense e.g. She leaves this evening. (ii) Present Continuous Tense e.g.
We are meeting the Prime Minister tomorrow. (iii) be about to e.g. The train is about to leave the station. (iv) by denoting of the first conditional clause.
e.g. If she works hard, she will get a scholarship. Forms and Uses of Simple Future Tense. First person Second person Third person Affirmative I/we shall sing tomorrow.
You will sing tomorrow. She/He/It/ They will sing tomorrow. Negative I won't sing tomorrow. You won't sing tomorrow.
She/He/It won't sing tomorrow. Uses Shall is used with the second and the third persons to express determination, promise, intention, etc. 10th - - Shall is used with the first person to express an offer or suggestion Will is used with the first person to express willingness, determination, etc The simple future is used to express the speaker's opinion, for something to be done in the future. We use verbs such believe, know, suppose, think, etc.
We also use adverbs such as perhaps, possibly, surely, etc. It is used for an action that is yet to take place Forms and Uses of Future Continuous Tense First person Second person Third person Affirmative I/we will be singing by this time tomorrow. You will be singing by this time tomorrow. She/He/It/ they will be singing by this time tomorrow.
Negative I won't be singing by this time tomorrow. You won't be singing by this time tomorrow. She/He/It won't be singing by this time tomorrow. Uses The Future Continuous Tense is used to express an