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A comprehensive guide to English future tenses including Future simple, Future continuous, Future perfect, and their various forms and applications.

• The guide covers two main future expressions: will and be going to, explaining their structural differences and specific use cases
• Detailed explanations of future tense formations including affirmative, negative, and interrogative structures
• Advanced future forms including Future continuous, Future perfect, and Future perfect continuous are thoroughly explained
• Each tense includes practical examples demonstrating real-world usage scenarios
• Special focus on the distinction between planned and spontaneous future actions

25/2/2023

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<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Ver

Future Simple: Structure and Uses

This page delves deeper into the structure and uses of the Future Simple tense, explaining when to use "will" and "be going to".

Structure:

  • Affirmative: Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + "going to" + main verb
  • Negative: Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + "not" + "going to" + main verb
  • Interrogative: Auxiliary verb (to be) + subject + "going to" + main verb?

Highlight: The difference between "going to" and "will" lies in the sense of planning and probability of an action occurring.

Uses of "will":

  1. For voluntary actions
  2. To express a promise

Uses of "going to":

  1. For concrete plans
  2. To indicate intention to do something

Example:

  • "Will you help me move?" (voluntary action)
  • "We are going to have a party tonight." (concrete plan)

Both "will" and "going to" can be used for predictions, but "going to" is preferred when there's evidence that something will happen.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Ver

Future Continuous: Form and Uses

This page introduces the Future Continuous tense, explaining its formation and uses.

Form: "will be" or "be going to" + verb+ing

Structure:

  • Affirmative: Subject + "will be" + verb+ing
  • Negative: Subject + "will not" + "be" + verb+ing
  • Interrogative: "Will" + subject + "be" + verb+ing?

Highlight: Unlike the Future Simple, the two forms of Future Continuous (will be and be going to) are almost interchangeable in meaning.

Uses of Future Continuous:

  1. To describe an action that will be in progress in the future and will be interrupted
  2. To talk about actions at a specific time in the future

Example:

  • "Jose will be watching the news when you call."
  • "Paula will be living in Spain next April."

Vocabulary: Future Continuous - A tense used to describe ongoing actions or situations in the future.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Ver

Future Perfect Simple: Introduction

This page introduces the Future Perfect Simple tense, briefly explaining its forms and structure.

Definition: The Future Perfect Simple is used to talk about actions that will be completed by a certain point in the future.

The page provides conjugation tables for the Future Perfect Simple using "will have + past participle" for different subjects.

Structure:

  • Affirmative: Subject + "will have" + past participle
  • Negative: Subject + "won't have" + past participle
  • Interrogative: "Will" + subject + "have" + past participle?

Highlight: Unlike the Future Simple, in the Future Perfect, the use of "will have" and "be going to have" is generally interchangeable.

Example:

  • I will have worked
  • You won't have worked
  • Will he/she/it have worked?

Vocabulary: Past Participle - The form of a verb, typically ending in -ed, used in perfect and passive tenses.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Ver

Resumen y Práctica

Este capítulo final podría incluir un resumen de los puntos clave sobre el futuro en inglés y ejercicios de práctica para reforzar el aprendizaje.

Highlight: Dominar las diferentes formas del futuro en inglés permite expresar planes, predicciones e intenciones con precisión.

Example: Ejercicio de práctica: Completa las oraciones usando la forma correcta del futuro.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Ver

Page 5: Future Perfect Applications

This section focuses on practical applications of the Future perfect tense.

Example: "Karen is going to have worked for 50 years by the time she retires."

Highlight: Future perfect is particularly useful for expressing actions that will continue until another future event.

Vocabulary: The tense structure emphasizes completion of actions by a specific future point.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Ver

Future Tenses Overview

This page introduces the main forms of expressing future in English, focusing on the Future Simple tense. It presents the structures for both "will" and "be going to" forms in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.

Definition: The Future Simple tense is used to talk about actions or events that will happen in the future.

Highlight: There are two main ways to express the future in English: "will" and "be going to". While sometimes interchangeable, they often have distinct meanings.

The page provides conjugation tables for both "will" and "be going to" forms, showing how they are used with different subjects.

Example:

  • I will work (Affirmative)
  • You won't work (Negative)
  • Will he/she/it work? (Interrogative)

Vocabulary:

  • Affirmative: Positive statement
  • Negative: Statement expressing denial or refusal
  • Interrogative: Question form

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Understanding 'Will' and 'Going To': Fun Examples for Kids

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A comprehensive guide to English future tenses including Future simple, Future continuous, Future perfect, and their various forms and applications.

• The guide covers two main future expressions: will and be going to, explaining their structural differences and specific use cases
• Detailed explanations of future tense formations including affirmative, negative, and interrogative structures
• Advanced future forms including Future continuous, Future perfect, and Future perfect continuous are thoroughly explained
• Each tense includes practical examples demonstrating real-world usage scenarios
• Special focus on the distinction between planned and spontaneous future actions

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<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Future Simple: Structure and Uses

This page delves deeper into the structure and uses of the Future Simple tense, explaining when to use "will" and "be going to".

Structure:

  • Affirmative: Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + "going to" + main verb
  • Negative: Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + "not" + "going to" + main verb
  • Interrogative: Auxiliary verb (to be) + subject + "going to" + main verb?

Highlight: The difference between "going to" and "will" lies in the sense of planning and probability of an action occurring.

Uses of "will":

  1. For voluntary actions
  2. To express a promise

Uses of "going to":

  1. For concrete plans
  2. To indicate intention to do something

Example:

  • "Will you help me move?" (voluntary action)
  • "We are going to have a party tonight." (concrete plan)

Both "will" and "going to" can be used for predictions, but "going to" is preferred when there's evidence that something will happen.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Future Continuous: Form and Uses

This page introduces the Future Continuous tense, explaining its formation and uses.

Form: "will be" or "be going to" + verb+ing

Structure:

  • Affirmative: Subject + "will be" + verb+ing
  • Negative: Subject + "will not" + "be" + verb+ing
  • Interrogative: "Will" + subject + "be" + verb+ing?

Highlight: Unlike the Future Simple, the two forms of Future Continuous (will be and be going to) are almost interchangeable in meaning.

Uses of Future Continuous:

  1. To describe an action that will be in progress in the future and will be interrupted
  2. To talk about actions at a specific time in the future

Example:

  • "Jose will be watching the news when you call."
  • "Paula will be living in Spain next April."

Vocabulary: Future Continuous - A tense used to describe ongoing actions or situations in the future.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Future Perfect Simple: Introduction

This page introduces the Future Perfect Simple tense, briefly explaining its forms and structure.

Definition: The Future Perfect Simple is used to talk about actions that will be completed by a certain point in the future.

The page provides conjugation tables for the Future Perfect Simple using "will have + past participle" for different subjects.

Structure:

  • Affirmative: Subject + "will have" + past participle
  • Negative: Subject + "won't have" + past participle
  • Interrogative: "Will" + subject + "have" + past participle?

Highlight: Unlike the Future Simple, in the Future Perfect, the use of "will have" and "be going to have" is generally interchangeable.

Example:

  • I will have worked
  • You won't have worked
  • Will he/she/it have worked?

Vocabulary: Past Participle - The form of a verb, typically ending in -ed, used in perfect and passive tenses.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Resumen y Práctica

Este capítulo final podría incluir un resumen de los puntos clave sobre el futuro en inglés y ejercicios de práctica para reforzar el aprendizaje.

Highlight: Dominar las diferentes formas del futuro en inglés permite expresar planes, predicciones e intenciones con precisión.

Example: Ejercicio de práctica: Completa las oraciones usando la forma correcta del futuro.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Page 5: Future Perfect Applications

This section focuses on practical applications of the Future perfect tense.

Example: "Karen is going to have worked for 50 years by the time she retires."

Highlight: Future perfect is particularly useful for expressing actions that will continue until another future event.

Vocabulary: The tense structure emphasizes completion of actions by a specific future point.


<h2 id="futurosimple">Futuro Simple</h2>
<h3 id="forma">Forma</h3>
<p>Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son inter

Future Tenses Overview

This page introduces the main forms of expressing future in English, focusing on the Future Simple tense. It presents the structures for both "will" and "be going to" forms in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.

Definition: The Future Simple tense is used to talk about actions or events that will happen in the future.

Highlight: There are two main ways to express the future in English: "will" and "be going to". While sometimes interchangeable, they often have distinct meanings.

The page provides conjugation tables for both "will" and "be going to" forms, showing how they are used with different subjects.

Example:

  • I will work (Affirmative)
  • You won't work (Negative)
  • Will he/she/it work? (Interrogative)

Vocabulary:

  • Affirmative: Positive statement
  • Negative: Statement expressing denial or refusal
  • Interrogative: Question form

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Ranked #1 Education App

Descargar en

Google Play

Descargar en

App Store

Knowunity es la app educativa nº 1 en cinco países europeos

4.9+

valoración media de la app

13 M

estudiantes les encanta Knowunity

#1

en las listas de aplicaciones educativas de 12 países

950 K+

estudiantes han subido contenidos escolares

¿Aún no estás convencido? Mira lo que dicen tus compañeros...

Usuario de iOS

Me encanta esta app [...] ¡¡¡Recomiendo Knowunity a todo el mundo!!! Pasé de un 2 a un 9 con él :D

Javi, usuario de iOS

La app es muy fácil de usar y está muy bien diseñada. Hasta ahora he encontrado todo lo que estaba buscando y he podido aprender mucho de las presentaciones.

Mari, usuario de iOS

Me encanta esta app ❤️, de hecho la uso cada vez que estudio.