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ملاحظة: الموضوع غير مكتمل, جاري إعداد الموضوع .The Future will is used:
• to make predictions about the future, usually with
perhaps or after the verbs believe, think, hope, expect,
be sure, etc.
She’ll probably be here tomorrow.
• to talk about spontaneous decisions.
We’ve run out of milk; I’ll go and buy some.
• for promises.
I’ll be on time, don’t worry!
• for offers and requests.
I’ll do the washing-up after dinner.
Will you help me clean my room?
• for threats and warnings.
I won’t speak to you again!
I’ll do the washing-up after dinner.
Will you help me clean my room?
• for threats and warnings.
I won’t speak to you again!
The Future going to is used:
• to talk about future plans.
My brother is going to study Biology.
• to make predictions based on evidence.
Look out! You’re going to trip over that chair.
• to talk about future plans.
My brother is going to study Biology.
• to make predictions based on evidence.
Look out! You’re going to trip over that chair.
Note:
• We use the Present Simple for future actions related
to official timetables and programmes.
The plane arrives at seven.
• We use the Present Progressive for planned future
actions related to personal arrangements.
I’m travelling to London tomorrow.
• We use the expression be (just) about to + base form for
actions that will happen very soon.
The ship is about to set sail. Wave goodbye!
to official timetables and programmes.
The plane arrives at seven.
• We use the Present Progressive for planned future
actions related to personal arrangements.
I’m travelling to London tomorrow.
• We use the expression be (just) about to + base form for
actions that will happen very soon.
The ship is about to set sail. Wave goodbye!
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The Future Progressive is used:
• to talk about actions that will be in progress at a specific
time in the future.
At 9 o’clock tomorrow, he’ll be flying to Egypt.
• to talk about actions that will be in progress at a specific
time in the future.
At 9 o’clock tomorrow, he’ll be flying to Egypt.
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The Future Perfect Simple is used:
• to talk about actions that will be completed before a
specific time or another action in the future. The action
which follows the first one is in the Present Simple.
She’ll have returned by the time you leave.
• to talk about actions that will be completed before a
specific time or another action in the future. The action
which follows the first one is in the Present Simple.
She’ll have returned by the time you leave.
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The Future Perfect Progressive is used:
• to show the duration of an action up to a certain point
of time in the future. The action may continue further.
By midnight we will have been flying for seven hours.
• to show the duration of an action up to a certain point
of time in the future. The action may continue further.
By midnight we will have been flying for seven hours.
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