Conteúdo
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Future Simple .................................................................................................................................. 4
Positive Sentences ....................................................................................................................... 4
Exemples:........................................................................................................................................ 4
Negative Sentences ..................................................................................................................... 4
Interrogative Sentences ............................................................................................................... 4
Structure of future simple ............................................................................................................... 4
Positives Sentences ..................................................................................................................... 4
Negative Sentences ..................................................................................................................... 5
Interrogative Sentences ............................................................................................................... 5
How to use ...................................................................................................................................... 5
How to make simple future ............................................................................................................. 5
How to ask a question ..................................................................................................................... 6
Future Perfect .................................................................................................................................. 6
Sructure of future perfect ................................................................................................................ 6
Negative Sentences ..................................................................................................................... 6
Interrogative Sentences ............................................................................................................... 7
Positives Sentences ..................................................................................................................... 7
Negative Sentences ..................................................................................................................... 7
Function .......................................................................................................................................... 7
Form ................................................................................................................................................ 8
Future Continous ............................................................................................................................. 8
Structure of Future Continous ......................................................................................................... 8
Exemples: .................................................................................................................................... 8
Function .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Exemples: .................................................................................................................................... 9
Form ................................................................................................................................................ 9
Conclusion .................................................................................................................................... 10
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Bibliographic................................................................................................................................. 11
Introduction
The present work that we have been proposed to elaborated is on future simple, future perfect
and future continous.
This one, has a objective, to deepen the subjects of such a way that it allows on the other hand to
know and to reflect on the conjugation of the verbs and how a phrase formed.
For each of the themes we search through available means, to give information possible to the
list knowledge of these objects.
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Future Simple
The future simple is a form of verb that refers to an action or event has not yet begun.
The simple future is expressed by placing the helping verb will or shall(or a contracted form of
will or shall)in front of the base form of verb.
Positive Sentences
Exemples:
Negative Sentences
Exemples:
Interrogative Sentences
Exemples:
Positives Sentences
Subject +auxiliary verb+ main verb+ object;
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Negative Sentences
Subject +auxiliary verb+ not+ main verb+ object;
Interrogative Sentences
Auxiliary verb +subject +main verb+ object.
How to use
How to form the simple future, the formula for the simple future is will (root form of verb).
It doesn’t matter if the subject is singular or plural; the formula for the simple future doesn’t
change.
There is another way to show that something will happen in the future. It follows the formula
(am/is/are)+going to+(root form verb).
thought that it’s on the informal sid, so it’s a good ideia to stick to the will+(root
form)construction in formal writing.
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How to ask a question
To ask a question in the future simple the formula is will (subject)+(root form).
e.g. Will Jaime finish war and peace over the summer?
Future Perfect
Is a verb form or construction used to describe an event that is excepted or planned before a time
of reference in the future.
Future perfect tense Is used to express an action which, the speaker assumes , will have
completed or occurred in the future. It gives a sense of a task that will happen in the future.
e.g. The patient will have recovered from itness buy the next month.
This sentence is also sometimes used to express completion of an action in future before another
activity happen.
e.g .She will have learn the Chinese before she moves o china.
Negative Sentences
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Subject +auxiliary verb+ main verb+ object;
Interrogative Sentences
Will +subject +have +past participle +object.
Positives Sentences
Negative Sentences
Exemples:
Interrogative Sentences
Function
The future perfect to completed action in the future. When we used this tense we are projecting
ourselves forward into the future and looking back at an action that will be completed some time
later than now. It is most often used with a time expression.
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Form
The future perfect is composed of two elements the simple future of the verb “to have”(will
have)+he paste participle of the main verb.
Future Continous
Future continous tense, sometimes also refered to as the future progressive tense, is a verb tense
that indication that something will occur in the future and continue for an excepted length of
time.
Future continuos has two different form ”will be doing” and “be going to be doing”. Unlike
simple future forms, future continous forms are usually interchangeable.
Exemples:
-You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight;
Function
That a time later that now. The future continous is used for quiet a few different purposes.
The future continuos can be used to project ourselves into the future.
Exemples:
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Just think, next Monday you will be working in your new job.
The future continous can be used for predicting our guess about future events.
Exemples:
In the interrogative form, the future continous can be used o ask politely for information about
the future.
The future continuos tense express action at a particular moment in the future. The action will
have strarted before that moment but it will have finished at that moment.
For exemple: tomorrow I will start work at 2pm and stop work at 6pm.
When we used the future continous tense ,our listener usually knows or understands what time
we are talking about.
Exemples:
-I will playing tennis at 10am tomorrow;
In Interrogative:
Form
The future continuos is made up of two elements. The simple future of the verb “to be”+ the
present participle(base +ing);
I will be staying.
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Conclusion
Coming to the end of the work we conclude that futures are expressed an action or event that has
not yet ,when we used this tense we are projecting ourselves forward into the future.
The future continous is made up of two elements: the simple future of the verb “to be”+the
present participle (base+ ing).
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Bibliographic
htt:\\pt.wikipedia.learninglis.og.com
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Chelton Magalhes de Matos nº22
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Milagre Vasco Couve nº51
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Index
Introduction …………………………………………………………………………… 3
Exemples ……………………………………………………………………………. 4
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How to used ………………………………………………………………………. 5
Exemples ………………………………………………………………………………… 8
Function …………………………………………………………………………………. 8
Form ………………………………………………………………………………………… 9
Function …………………………………………………………………………………… 11
Forms ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 12
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………………… 13
Bibliographic …………………………………………………………………………….. 14
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