IELTS GRAMMAR

IELTS GRAMMAR
FUTURE TENSE

FUTURE TENSE

Future tense is employed in sentences with a future sense or it is a verb tense indicating a future activity or future state of being.
1 Simple Future Tenses
2 Future Continuous Sense
3 Future Perfect Tense
4 Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Simple Future Tense

The simple future tense is used to describe an activity that will take place in the future
Example
"Tom will pay the bill”.
“He will paint the wall”
“When will they come?”

Future Continuous Tense

The future continuous tense is a verb tense that indicates that something will occur in the future and will last for an expected amount of time
Example
“I will be conducting a class tomorrow”.
“He will be doing the homework at night”
“What will I be doing after tenth?”

Future Perfect Tense

The future perfect tense is used to indicate an activity that will be completed at some time in the future.
Example
“He will have finished the task”
“I will have ordered food”
“ He will have not prepared for the test”

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Future Perfect Continuous Tense is a tense used to express activities or events that will continue until a point in the future.
Example
“Tom will have been helping him to do the homework before the class starts”
“She will have been washing clothes for thirty minutes”
“He will have been riding the bike for two hours”