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FUTURE FORMS Made by: Matej Klobušický.  1) The most common use of will is as an auxiliary verb to show future time. It expresses a future fact or prediction-at.

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1 FUTURE FORMS Made by: Matej Klobušický

2  1) The most common use of will is as an auxiliary verb to show future time. It expresses a future fact or prediction-at some time in the future this event will happen. This use is uncoloured by ideas such as intention, decision, arrangement, willingness, etc. I´ll be a eighteen a few day´s time- Who do you think will win the match?  2) Will for the prediction can be based more on an opinion than a fact or evidence. It is often found with expressions such as ″ I think, I hope, I am sure, ″ I hope you will come and visit me. I am sure you will pass your exams. 2

3  3)Will is common in the main clause when there is a subordinate clauses with if, when, before, etc. Note that we don´t use will in subordinate clause. As soon as Peter comes, we will start the meeting. You will break the glass if you aren´t careful.  Form Positive and negative: Question:  3)Will is common in the main clause when there is a subordinate clauses with if, when, before, etc. Note that we don´t use will in subordinate clause. As soon as Peter comes, we will start the meeting. You will break the glass if you aren´t careful.  Form Positive and negative: Question: 3 Iwill(shall only in 1.person)help you. He´llwatch the footbal tonight. Theywon´t What timewillyouarrive?

4 GOING TO FOR PREDICTION  Going to can express a prediction based on a present fact. There is evidence now that something is sure to happen. We can see the future from the present. She is going to have a baby. (She is pregnant.) It isn´t going to rain today. (Look at the lovely blue sky.  Form: Positive and negative: Question:  Going to can express a prediction based on a present fact. There is evidence now that something is sure to happen. We can see the future from the present. She is going to have a baby. (She is pregnant.) It isn´t going to rain today. (Look at the lovely blue sky.  Form: Positive and negative: Question: 4 I amI´m not going to help you She isn´twatch the footbal tonight. We areWe aren´t What timeareyougoing toarrive?

5  Will is used to express a decision or intention made at the moment of speaking. I´ll phone you back in a minute. (The phone is ringing.)I will get it.  Going to is used to express a future plan, decision, or intention made before the moment of speaking. We are going to paint this room blue. They are going to get married after they´ve graduated.  Will is used to express a decision or intention made at the moment of speaking. I´ll phone you back in a minute. (The phone is ringing.)I will get it.  Going to is used to express a future plan, decision, or intention made before the moment of speaking. We are going to paint this room blue. They are going to get married after they´ve graduated. 5

6  The present simple refers to a future even that it seen as unalterable because it is based on a timetable or calendar. My bus leaves at 12:00- What time does the film started.  It is used in subordinate clauses introduced by conjunctions such as if, when, before, as soon as, unless, etc. We will have a picnic if the weather stays fine. When i get home, I will cook the dinner.  The present simple refers to a future even that it seen as unalterable because it is based on a timetable or calendar. My bus leaves at 12:00- What time does the film started.  It is used in subordinate clauses introduced by conjunctions such as if, when, before, as soon as, unless, etc. We will have a picnic if the weather stays fine. When i get home, I will cook the dinner. 6

7  The future continues express an activity that will be in progress before and after a time in the future. Don´t phone at 8:00. We will having supper. This time tomorrow I will flying to New York.  The future continues is used to refer to a future event that will happen in the natural course of events. This use is uncoloured by ideas such as intention, decision, arrangement, or willingness. As time goes by, this event will occur. Don´t worry about our guests. They´ll be arriving any minute now. We´ll be going right back to the football after the break.(said on TV)  The future continues express an activity that will be in progress before and after a time in the future. Don´t phone at 8:00. We will having supper. This time tomorrow I will flying to New York.  The future continues is used to refer to a future event that will happen in the natural course of events. This use is uncoloured by ideas such as intention, decision, arrangement, or willingness. As time goes by, this event will occur. Don´t worry about our guests. They´ll be arriving any minute now. We´ll be going right back to the football after the break.(said on TV) 7

8  The future perfect refers to an action that will be completed before definite time in the future. It is not a very common verb form. I will have done my homework by this evening. Next year they will have been married 25 years.  The future perfect refers to an action that will be completed before definite time in the future. It is not a very common verb form. I will have done my homework by this evening. Next year they will have been married 25 years. 8

9 EXERCISE Put the verb in the correct form. 1)Don´t phone me between 6 and 7.............(we/have) dinner then. 2)Phone me after 7 o´clock.................(we/finish) dinner by then. 3)Do you think.....................(you/still/do)the same job in ten years´ time? 4)If you need to contact me,.....................(I/stay)at the Lion Hotel until Friday. 5)A:Can we meet tomorrow afternoon? B:Not in the afternoon........................(I/work). 6)A:..............................(you/see) Laura tomorrow? B: Yes, probably. Why? A: I borrowed this book from her. Can you give it back to her? Put the verb in the correct form. 1)Don´t phone me between 6 and 7.............(we/have) dinner then. 2)Phone me after 7 o´clock.................(we/finish) dinner by then. 3)Do you think.....................(you/still/do)the same job in ten years´ time? 4)If you need to contact me,.....................(I/stay)at the Lion Hotel until Friday. 5)A:Can we meet tomorrow afternoon? B:Not in the afternoon........................(I/work). 6)A:..............................(you/see) Laura tomorrow? B: Yes, probably. Why? A: I borrowed this book from her. Can you give it back to her?  We´ll be having  We´ll have finished  You will still be doing  I will be staying  I will be working  Will you be staying  We´ll be having  We´ll have finished  You will still be doing  I will be staying  I will be working  Will you be staying 9

10 10  1.líšiť sa  2.poistiť  3.nohavi č ky  4.objem,obsah,hlasitos ť  5.poní ž i ť sa, chemicky rozlo ž i ť  6.nelegálny 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

11 1.DIFFER 2.INSURE 3.PANTIES 4.VOLUME 5.DEGRADE 6.ILLEGAL 11


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