Learning English - Simple Future Tense

The simple future is used to tell events that are held next time/in future/sometime.

Here are some formula that you'll have to addhere to to arrange sentences using this form.

1. Positive: S + Will/Shall + Verb 1 + Object.

2. Negative: S + Will/Shall + Not + Verb 1 + Object.

3. Interrogative: Will/Shall + S + Verb 1 + Object.

4. What, Where, Who, And ABC + Will/Shall + S + Verb 1.

5. Active And Passive Voice: S + Will/Shall + Verb 1 + Object = Object + Will/Shall + Be + Verb 3 + S.


Example Sentences

1. Positive: S + Will/Shall + Verb 1 + Object.

- i will go to india tomorrow.
- you will buy a car next week.
- they will publish a new article next month.
- she will make a cake this noon.

2. Negative: S + Will/Shall + Not + Verb 1 + Object.

- i will not go to india tomorrow.
- you will not buy a car next week.
- they will not publish a new article next month.
- she will not make a cake this noon.

3. Interrogative: Will/Shall + S + Verb 1 + Object.

- will i go to india tomorrow ?.
- will you buy a new car next week ?.
- will they publish a new article next month ?.
- will she make a cake this noon ?.

4. What, Where, Who, And ABC + Will/Shall + S + Verb 1.

- where will i go tomorrow ?.
- what will you buy next week.
- who will publish a new article next month.
- how will she make a cake this noon ?.

5. Active And Passive Voice: S + Will/Shall + Verb 1 + Object = Object + Will/Shall + Be + Verb 3 + S.

- i will build a new blog tomorrow = a new blog will be built by me tomorrow.
- you will buy a car next week = a new car will be bought by you next week.
- they will publish a new article next month = a new article will be published by them next month.
- she will make a cake this noon = a cake will be made by her this noon.

Well, may you're thinking that "why there is no any example sentence that using word shall ?", is it ?. - the whys and wherefores of it is because i want, or may exactly i intend, to simplify the usage of this simple future. "so, why should you simplify this form and don't write any explanation about ?. It is because the use of this word (shall) will only get you confused of thinking the use of word will and shall. Not to mention that "if someone is here and reading this article, then might that that someone isn't an english master, isn't it ?. Some what the use of this word "shall" is almost may be 90% the same with the use of word will, that's why i'm thinking that this word (shall) will only get you confused of thinking the use of this two words.

Just use its word will to tell any event that's going on in future for all subject: i, you, we, they, he, she, even it. I think it won't be a matter for learners like you, i'm serious. For its shall, maybe next time i'll try to publish a special article due to this matter, "maybe. :)

well, let's get down again to the bussiness a bit more further.

Explanation

- Shall is for use with i and we.
- will is for use with you, they, he, she, and it. (exactly for all subjects)

Abbreviation

- i shall = i'll.
- we shall = we'll.
- i will = i'll.
- we will = we'll.
- you will = you'll.
- they will = they'll.
- he will = he'll.
- she will = she'll.
- it will = it'll.
- shall not = shan't.
- will not = won't.

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