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English IV Looking ahead… Unit 12

In Unit 12, you’re going to learn how to… Use will, may and might to talk about future. Use if and when and the present tense to refer to the future. Say all right and Ok to agree to do something.

Future Tense: Will I will buy new books. personal pronoun + will + infinitive verb + complement

Future Tense: Will I will buy new books. You will study English. personal pronoun + will + infinitive verb + complement

Future Tense: Will I will buy new books. You will study English. He read the newspaper. personal pronoun + will + infinitive verb + complement

Future Tense: Will I will buy new books. You will study English. He read the newspaper. She will go to play tennis. personal pronoun + will + infinitive verb + complement

Future Tense: Will I will buy new books. You will study English. He read the newspaper. She will go to play tennis. It will clean the bedroom. personal pronoun + will + infinitive verb + complement

Future Tense: Will I will buy new books. You will study English. He read the newspaper. She will go to play tennis. It will clean the bedroom. We will eat Chinese food. personal pronoun + will + infinitive verb + complement

Future Tense: Will I will buy new books. You will study English. He read the newspaper. She will go to play tennis. It will clean the bedroom. We will eat Chinese food. They will play The guitar. personal pronoun + will + infinitive verb + complement

Will Future Tense: Negative Sentences won’t buy new books. Aux. → Inf. Verb You won’t study English. He won’t read the newspaper. Won’t = Will not She won’t go to play tennis. It won’t clean the bedroom. We won’t eat Chinese food. They won’t play the guitar. personal pronoun + will not + infinitive verb + complement

Will Future Tense: Interrogative Sentences Aux. → Inf. Verb Will I buy new books ? Will You study English ? Will He read the newspaper ? Will She go to play tennis ? Will It clean the bedroom ? Will We eat Chinese food ? Will They play The guitar ? Will + personal pronoun + infinitive verb + complement + ?

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Might and May verbs with future meaning… I may go on for a master's degree. I might not be able to afford it. She might take the bus to get home quickly.

Present tense verbs with future meaning… We can use the Simple Present tense (with future meaning) after If, When, After and Before. What are you going to do when you graduate? If I get good grades, I may go to law school. My parents will be desappointed if I don’t go into law. After I graduate, I will be able to work as a judge.

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Strategy plus: All right and OK Could you bring your laptop tomorrow? All right… Ok… Can you call me tomorrow, please?

English IV Looking ahead… Unit 12