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5/23/2017 1 It shows an action or state that will take place in future. OR It shows an action that will happen in coming time. E.g. Kabir will study BBA after two years. I am going to see you tomorrow. 5/23/2017 2 SUB + WILL + (V) + COMPLEMENT. Ahmed will buy a car from Herat next year. (Ahmed’ll buy a car from Heart next year.) Will + Sub + Verb + Complement? Will Ahmed buy a car from Herat next year? Sub + will (not) + Verb + Complement. Ahmed will not (won’t) buy a car from Herat next year. 5/23/2017 3 CONTRACTIONS I + will she + will ‘ he + will wewe’ll + will youyou’ll + will they’ll they + will will in speech & formal writing ‘ pronouns + ‘ CONTRACTIONS Bob + will = “Bob’ll” the doctor + will = “the doctor’ll” nouns + will usually only in speech Note: Pronouns are NOT contracted with helping verbs in short answers. Correct: Yes, I will. Incorrect: Yes, I’ll. “Probably” is an adverb. It shows possibility. In positive, it comes after WILL. E.g. Mansoor will probably join us tomorrow. In negative, it comes before WILL. E.g. Mansoor probably won’t join us today. or E.g. Mansoor probably will not join us today. Class practice 5/23/2017 6 Will ( 100 % sure): I will help you. OR I am going to help you. Probably (90% sure): I will probably help you. OR I am probably going to help you. May (50% sure): I may help you. Class practice 5/23/2017 7 Will 2. Be going to 3. May/Might 4. Simple Present Tense 5. Present Continuous Tense 6. Intend/Plan/Hope 7. Be about to 1. 5/23/2017 8 WILL Prediction (with no evidence) Immediate Plans Willingness Promise Polite Request 1. 2. 3. BE GOING TO Prediction (with evidence) Pre-Plan activities Intentions 5/23/2017 9 A. Will She will succeed because she works hard. Be going to B. She is going to succeed because she works hard. (A & B both show predictions) C. This chair is too heavy for you to carry alone. I’ll help you. (“C” shows decision the speaker makes at the time of speaking) D. I bought some wood because I am going to build a book case for my apartment. (“D” shows prior plan) (Class practice including –ve & Question) 5/23/2017 10 If/Before/After/When/As soon as + Sub + Verb + Main Clause Time Clause -------------------------Main Clause Simple Present Tense E.g. will/be going to When Khalil comes, We will go to the party. If Khalil comes, We are going to go to the party. (class practice) 5/23/2017 11 3-6 EXPRESSING THE FUTURE IN TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES future time clause (a) As soon as she gets here, we can start. future time clause (b) We can start as soon as she gets here. before after when as soon as until while + subject & verb = a time clause Class practice 3-6 EXPRESSING THE FUTURE IN TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES (c) Before I go to bed, I’m going to take a bath. or After I take a bath, I’m going to go to bed. (e) She’ll call him when she has time. Or When she has time, she’ll call him. future time clauses simple present Class practice 3-6 EXPRESSING THE FUTURE IN TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES (f) As soon as I graduate, I’m going to get a job. (g) I’ll study every day until I graduate. (h) While I’m in school, I’ll study. future time clauses simple present Class practice 3-6 EXPRESSING THE FUTURE IN TIME CLAUSES AND IF-CLAUSES (i) If it snows tomorrow, we’re going to stay home. if + subject and verb = an if-clause Class practice When a subject has two verbs connected by (And), we call it parallel verbs. E.g. I will go home and pack my clothes. Hint: same directional action Class practice 5/23/2017 16 By adding a future time expression to Present continuous tense, it shows future. However, It shows strong intentions/plans. E.g. I am meeting the director at 8:00am tomorrow. Class practice 5/23/2017 17 It shows events that are on definite schedule or timetable. Mostly used with the following verbs: Arrive, Leave, Start, Begin, End, Finish, Open, Close, Be. E.g. Our semester ends in 4 months. (Class practice) 5/23/2017 18 We use Plan/Intend/Hope to express our present plans for future. Hope/Intend/Plan + to + verb + complement. or Hope/Intend/Plan (ing) + to + verb + complement E.g. I intend to get the first position this time. I am intending to get the first position this time. 5/23/2017 19 It shows immediate/near future. E.g. The plane is about to take off. Ahmad is about to leave for Paris. Class practice 5/23/2017 20