future tense
simple future
examples
will
I think England will win the match.
shall
I shall be twenty next Saturday.
uses
1. The simple present tense is used to talk about things, which we cannot control. It expresses the future as a fact.
2. The simple present tense is used to talk about what we think or believe will happen in the future.
3. The simple present tense is used when we decide to do something at the time of speaking.
prograssive future
going to
I am going to travell to Paris
negative
is not /are not/am not going to
quisition
are/am/is +pronouns(subjuct)+going to
uses
1) to talk about future events that have been planned in advance:
2) to make predictions (about the weather, actions of people, etc.) when there is evidence at the present moment
present continues
example
I am planning to work on a workshop
perfect future
form
will+have/has+past participle
uses
1. The Future Perfect indicates that something will happen before another action in the future. It can also show that something will happen before a particular time in the future.
2. We use the Future Perfect to show that something will continue up until another action in the future. This is most often used with non-continuous verbs.