Simple future tense is used to denote activities or events that will be done in the future.
Simple future tense sentences can be formed using will or be going to.
Pattern I (will)
· () S Will V1
· (-) S V1 Will not
· (?) Will S V1
Pattern II (will be Adj / Adv / N)
· () S Will be Adj / Adv / N
· (-) S will not be Adj / Adv / N
· (?) Will S be Adj / Adv / N
Pattern III (going to)
· () S to be going to the V1
· (-) S to be not going to V1
· (?) To be S going to V1
Pattern IV (going to be Adj / Adv / N)
· () S to be going to be Adj / Adv / N
· (-) S to be not going to be Adj / Adv / N
· (?) To be S going to be Adj / Adv / N
Example sentence patterns I:
· Will I see you tomorrow.
· She Will not come here next Sunday.
· Tom Will come tomorrow?
Example sentence patterns II:
· Will I be in class tomorrow.
· He will not be late.
· She Will be back for dinner?
Example sentence pattern III:
· I am going to be swim tomorrow.
· He is not going to play football this afternoon.
· Are you going to come to class tomorrow?
Example IV sentence pattern:
· They are going to be proud of me.
· Tom is not going to be here tomorrow.
· She is going to be in class tomorrow?
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