Unit 2: Future Forms: Future Tenses Review

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Unit 2: Future Forms: Future Tenses Review (SB 117; WB 79-81. Source: Move On 1) PPT author: Bruno Menéndez

English Verb Tense System What? Revision Why? How?

+ + + + - - - - ? ? ? ? ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ + + + + - - - - ? ? ? ? ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ + + + Present Simple Past Simple Future Simple Simple Conditional Do Did will would + I work/she works + I worked. + I will work. + I would work. I don’t work/ she doesn’t work - - I didn’t work. - I won’t work. - I wouldn’t work. Do you work? Does she work? ? ? Did you/she work? ? Will you work? ? Would you work? Yes, I do. /, he does. No, I don’t./he doesn’t. Yes, I/she did. No, I/she didn’t. Yes, I will No, I won’t ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Yes, I would. No, I wouldn’t. Present Continuous Past Continuous Future Continuous Cont Conditional Be+ing was/were +ing I am working/ She is working I was working You were working Will be Would be + + + I will be working + I would be working I ‘m not working/ she isn’t working I wasn’t working/ You weren’t working - - - I won’t be working. - I wouldn’t be working. Are you working? Is she working? Was she working? Were you working? ? ? ? Will you be working? ? Would you be working? ↵ Yes, I am./No, I’m not. Yes, she is./No, she isnot ↵ Yes, I was. /, she was. No, I wasn’t./she wasn’t. ↵ Yes, I will. No, I won’t. ↵ Yes, I would (be). No, I wouldn’t (be). Present Perfect Past Perfect Future Perfect Perfect Conditional Have+ed Had+ed will have +ed would have +ed I have worked/ she has worked + + I/she had worked + I will have finished. + I would have worked. I haven’t worked/ She hasn’t worked I wouldn’t have worked. - - I /she hadn’t worked - I won’t have finished. - Have you worked? Has she worked? Would you have worked? ? ? Had you/she worked? ? Will you have finished? ? Yes, I had. /, she had. No, I hadn’t./she hadn’t. Yes, I will (have). No, I won’t (have). ↵ Yes, I have. /, she has. No, I haven’t/, …hasn’t. ↵ ↵ ↵ Yes, I would (have). No, I wouldn’t (have).

will vs be going to Will Be going to General predictions (no evidence) I think he’ll fail his exams. Decisions made while speaking Wait a minute, I’ll come with you. Promises, offers and warnings I’ll buy you some sweets later I’ll take your luggage I’ll put you in jail! Plans and intentions I’m going to buy clothes next weekend. Predictions with evidence He hasn’t done his revision, so he’s going to fail his exams.

Present Simple vs Present Cont/be going to Definite future plans (short-term specific time and place) We are meeting at six at the station. be going to allso for plans I’m going to by clothes next weekend Future events on a time table The train leaves at ten o’clock.

Possessive Adjectives Pronouns (parts of speech) Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns I me my book… mine myself you you your … yours yourself he /she / it him / her / it his / her / its his / hers / its himself / herself/ itself we us our ours ourselves you you your yours yourselves they them their theirs themselves