STRUCTURE FOCUS 4 FUTURE TENSE

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STRUCTURE FOCUS 4 FUTURE TENSE CHAPTER 9

FUTURE TENSE Using Verb: (+) S + will + v1 (- ) S + will not (won’t) + v1 (?) Will + S + v1 Examples: (+) I will go to Malang tomorrow (- ) She won’t invite you to her party (?) Will he accompany you tomorrow?

Using non-verb: (+) S + will + be + Non-verb (- ) S + won’t + be + Non-verb (?) Will + S + be + Non-verb Examples: (+) I will be here two days later (- ) She won’t be at home tomorrow (?) Will you be at office three hours later?

Bentuk lain: Using “Be Going To” Penggunaan ‘will’ pada future tense digantikan dengan ‘be going to’, berikut adalah perbedaan fungsi keduanya: Will  when we decide to do something at the time of speaking. The speaker has not decided before. (e.g. The phone is ringing. I will take it) Be going to  when we have already decided to do something. (e.g. I am sneezing. I think I am going to be sick)

Fill the blank by using ‘be going to’ I eat lunch with Alan today, and I …….lunch with him tomorrow too. Jason isn’t in class today, and …….in class tomorrow either. The students took a quiz yesterday, and ……another quiz today. I didn’t get married last year, and …….married this year either. Peter doesn’t wear a clean shirt today, and ……a clean one tomorrow either.

Fill the blank by using ‘will’ Karen is tired tonight. She……probably go to bed early. Denny has a cold. ……probably stay home in bed today. It………probably be too cold to go swimming tomorrow. I invited some guests for dinner. They ……probably get here around seven. I went to the library last night, and ……..there tonight too.