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I learned how the tenses below are formed grammatically. Explain positive, negative and question forms:
a) Future simple
Form: Subject + will + verb (present form)
Positive: Subject + will/shall + verb
He will go.
Negative: Subject + will/shall + not + verb
He will not go. He won’t go.
Question: Will/Shall + subject + verb
Will he go?
b) Future continuous
Form: Subject + will + be + verb (continuous form)
Positive: Subject + will + be + verb + ing
She’ll be cooking dinner tonight.
Negative: Subject + will + not + be + verb + ing
She won’t be cooking dinner tonight.
Question: Will + subject + be + verb + ing
Will she be cooking dinner tonight?
c) Future perfect
Form: Subject + will + have + verb (past participle)
Positive: Subject + will + have + past participle
They will have finished their studies by December.
Negative: Subject + will + not + have + past participle
They will not have finished their studies by December.
Question: Will + subject + have + past participle
Will they have finished their studies by December?
d) Future perfect continuous
Form: Subject + will + have + been + verb (present participle)
Positive: Subject + will + have + been + verb + ing
He will have been teaching English for 20 years by next year.
Negative: Subject + will + not + have + been + verb + ing
He will not have been teaching English for 20 years by next year.
Question: Will + subject + have + been + verb + ing
Will he have been teaching English for 20 years by next year?
e) ‘Going to’ future
Form: to be + going to + base form of the verb
Positive: Subject + to be (am/is/are) + going to + verb (base form)
I’m going to bake a cake this Saturday.
Negative: Subject + to be + not + going to + verb (base form)
I’m not going to bake a cake this Saturday.
Question: To be + subject + going to + verb (base form)
Am I going to bake a cake this Saturday?