The use of simple future tense in English – English Grammar tenses

EFL/ESL Grammar: English tenses

How to use the simple future tense in English

What is the simple future?

The simple future tense in English is used to talk about actions that will happen at a certain point of time in the future. We use many time expressions to indicate this tense such as: next week, tomorrow, three days later, one hour later, during the next week… etc. In English, there are two forms used to express the future. These are: (be going to/will).

Examples:

  • I will travel to New York next week.
  • He will go
  • I’m going to visit my grandmother tomorrow.
  • She is going to go to the beach next Saturday.

As you see here, there are two forms we use to talk about the future. So what is the difference?

The use of the simple future (be going to):

Be going tois used to talk about planned actions, things that are already decided to be done. 

The grammatical structure of the simple future tense with “be going to”:

Subject + (am/is/are)+ going to + verb (infinitive)

The short form:

  • I’m not going to (I’m gonna)
  • She isn’t going to (she gonna)

The forms of the simple future tense:

the Affirmative  form of simple future

 

I’m going to go

You are going to go

He is going to go

She is going to go

It is going to go

We are going to go

You are going to go

They are going to go

 

The negative form of simple future

 

I’m not going to go

You are not going to go

He is not going to go

She is not  going to go

It is not going to go

We are not going to go

You are not going to go

They are not going to go

 

 The interrogative form of simple future

 

Am I going to go?

Are you going to go?

Is he going to go?

Is she going to go?

Is it going to go?

Are we going to go?

Are you going to go?

Are they going to go?

Unlike “be going to”, “Will” has several uses.

  • It is used to talk about predictions, things we aren’t sure they will happen in the future.

Ex: It will rain tomorrow

  • It is used to talk about scheduled events.

Ex: The basketball match will start at 3:00 p.m.                                                 

  • It is used to express promise.

Ex: I will take you to the cinema, if you finish your homework.

  • It is used to express offers.

Ex: I will make bring you something to eat.

The grammatical form of the simple future tense with “will”:

Subject + will + verb (infinitive)

The short form

  • I’ll (I will).
  • I won’t (I will not).

Let’s see the verb “talk” in the future

The forms of future simple tense

Affirmative form

 

I will talk

You will talk

He will talk

She will talk

We will talk

You will talk

They will talk

 

Negative form

 

I will not talk

You will not talk

He will not talk

She will not talk

We will not talk

You will not talk

They will not talk

 

Interrogative form

 

Will I talk?

Will you talk?

Will he talk?

Will she talk?

Will we talk?

Will you talk?

Will they talk?

More Examples:

  • I’m going to visit Turkey next month.
  • She is going to study chemistry at the university.
  • They are going to travel to Mexico for business.
  • I will take you to the theater of you keep silent.
  • He said he will help. 
  • I think It will rain

 

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