Future Tense

Future tense expresses actions or states that will happen after the present moment.

intermediateVerb-FormsDifficulty: 1/10

Explanation

Ways to Express Future:

1. Will + Base Verb:

For predictions, promises, and spontaneous decisions

2. Be going to + Base Verb:

For planned actions and predictions based on evidence

3. Present Continuous:

For arranged future events

4. Simple Present:

For scheduled events (timetables, programs)

Examples

[{"structure": "will + base verb", "example": "I will help you tomorrow.", "use": "Promise or spontaneous decision"}, {"structure": "be going to + base verb", "example": "I'm going to visit my grandmother next week.", "use": "Planned action"}, {"structure": "present continuous", "example": "We are meeting at 3 PM.", "use": "Arranged appointment"}, {"structure": "simple present", "example": "The train leaves at 8:30 AM.", "use": "Scheduled event"}]

Practice

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Grammar Stats

CategoryVerb-Forms
Levelintermediate
Difficulty
1/10