
FUTURE TENSE
Future indefinite
- Used for describing those action which will take place later.
- For positive sentence :
Subject + will/shall + 1st form of verb
Example. He will eat chicken.
- For negative sentence:
Subject + will/shall + not + 1st form of verb
Example. He will not eat chicken.
Future perfect
- Used for highlighting those action which have been completed at some point of time in the future.
- For positive sentence :
Subject + will have + 3rd form of verb + object
Example. You will have cooked the food before you moved the new house.
- For negative sentence :
Subject + will not have + 3rd form of verb + object
Example. You will not have cooked the food before you moved the new house.
Future continuous
- Used for describing those actions which is going to continue later (in the future).
- For positive sentence :
Subject + will be + 1st form of verb + ing + object
Example. They will be watching movie.
- For negative sentence :
Subject + will not be + 1st form of verb + object
Example. They will not be watching movie.
Future perfect continuous
- Used for describing going on process which will begin in the future and will be steady in the future.
- It points out the time.
- For positive sentence :
Subject + will have been + 1st form of verb + ing + since/for + object
Example. He will have been cooking for one hour.
- For negative sentence :
Subject + will not have been + 1st form of verb + ing + since/for + object
Example. He will not have been cooking for one hour.