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This time, the lesson is about future tenses. There are many tenses that can be used for to talk about actions in the future. The first one is future simple. It’s constructed by the subject plus will plus the verb: I will attend the wedding. The negative form is: I will not/ won’t attend.. In questions: will you attend?. Shall is sometime used instead of will. We use this tense for spontaneous decisions, predictions without evidence, future fats, and promises and threats. Moving on, now we the future continuous which is formed by using the subject + will + be +present participle: Niandou will be living in his country. The negative form is Niandou will not/ won’t be living. Questions: will Niandou be living…? This tense is used for actions in progress at a future time, to predict the future, and for polite enquiries. Now, we move on to the future perfect. This tense is for actions that will be completed before a certain time in the future. Example: Niandou will have finished his online courses by the end of next month. As we can see, it’s formed by the subject +will +have+ past participle. Next we have the future perfect continuous which is used to talk about how long an action had been taking place up until a certain point in the future. The structure is subject+will+have+been +present participle. Niandou will have been teaching well by the end of these courses. Another tense that we can use for the future is be going to. It’s used for future plans, intentions, predictions based on evidence. The form is as coming: subject+be in the present form+ going to+ the base form of the verb. Example: Niandou is going to travel tomorrow. In negation: Niandou isn’t going to travel. In questions: Is Niandou going to travel. The present continuous and present simple can be used for future.
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