Future Tense in details
Future Tense in details
*** What is future Tense? How many types of future tense? Give their definitions, Structures and four examples.Future Tense: Future Tense denotes an action that will be done in future.
Kinds of future Tense: There are four types of future tense: They are:-
1. Future Indefinite Tense.
2. Future Continuous Tense.
3. Future Perfect Tense.
4. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Definitions, Structures and four examples are given below:
1. Future Indefinite Tense: Future Indefinite Tense is used when an action will be done or will happen in future.
Structure: Subject + shall/will + Verb (present form) + object
Examples:
(a) He will do the work.
(b) They will collect money.
(c) Karim will go to Khulna to meet Rahim.
(d) They will play football in the field.
2. Future Continuous Tense: Future continuous Tense is used when an action will be going on in the future.
Structure: Subject + shall be/will be+ Verb (ing) + object Examples:
(a) My brother will be coming from market.
(b) They will be playing cricket in the field.
(c) I shall be going to market.
(d) The students will be making noise.
3. Future perfect Tense: Future perfect Tense is used to indicate the completion of an action by a certain time in the future.
Structure: Subject + shall have/will have + Verb (past participle form) + object
Examples:
(a) We will have reached the station.
(b) The train will have left the station.
(c) They will have played football in the field.
(d) The students will have written a letter. 4. Future perfect Continuous Tense: Future perfect Continuous Tense is used when the doer will have been doing the work by a certain future time.
Structure: Subject + shall have been/will have been+ Verb (ing) + object
Examples:
(a) We will have been playing football before the train will leave.
(b) Karim will have been reading a novel when I shall come.
(c) By next July we shall have been living here for three years.
(d) I shall have been doing the sums before my father comes.
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