Form of Simple Future Tense
Positive Statement
1) Subject + Will/Shall + Verb 1 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will stay here tonight
My father will go to Bali tomorrow
2) Subject + am/are/is + going to + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
I am going to read story tomorrow
They are going to play football next week
Negative Statement
1) Subject + Will/Shall not + Verb 1 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will not stay here tonight
My father will not go to Bali tomorrow
2) Subject + am/are/is not + going to + Verb 1 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
I am not going to read story tomorrow
They are not going to play football next week
Interrogative Statement
1) Will/Shall + Subject + Verb + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Will Andy stay here tonight?
Will my father go to Bali tomorrow?
2) Am/Are/Is + Subject + going to + Verb 1 + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Am I going to read story tomorrow?
Are they going to play football next week?
Form of Future Continuous Tense
Positive Statement
Subject + Will/Shall + be + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will be staying here tonight
My father will be going to Bali tomorrow
Negative Statement
Subject + Will/Shall not + be + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will not be staying here tonight
My father will not be going to Bali tomorrow
Interrogative Statement
Will/Shall + Subject + be + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Will Andy be staying here tonight?
Will my father be going to Bali tomorrow?
Form of Future Perfect Tense
Positive Statement
1) Subject + Will/Shall + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will have stayed here tonight
My father will have gone to Bali tomorrow
2) Subject + am/are/is + going to + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
I am going to have read story tomorrow
They are going to have played football next week
Negative Statement
1) Subject + Will/Shall not + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will not have stayed here tonight
My father will not have gone to Bali tomorrow
2) Subject + am/are/is not going to + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
I am not going to have read story tomorrow
They are not going to have played football next week
Interrogative Statement
1) Will/Shall + Subject + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Will Andy have stayed here tonight?
Will my father have gone to Bali tomorrow?
2) Am/Are/Is + Subject + be + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Am I going to have read story tomorrow?
Are they going to have played football next week?
1) Subject + Will/Shall + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will have stayed here tonight
My father will have gone to Bali tomorrow
2) Subject + am/are/is + going to + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
I am going to have read story tomorrow
They are going to have played football next week
Negative Statement
1) Subject + Will/Shall not + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will not have stayed here tonight
My father will not have gone to Bali tomorrow
2) Subject + am/are/is not going to + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
I am not going to have read story tomorrow
They are not going to have played football next week
Interrogative Statement
1) Will/Shall + Subject + have + Verb 3 + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Will Andy have stayed here tonight?
Will my father have gone to Bali tomorrow?
2) Am/Are/Is + Subject + be + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Am I going to have read story tomorrow?
Are they going to have played football next week?
Form of Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Positive Statement
Subject + Will/Shall + have + been + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will have been staying here tonight
My father will have been going to Bali tomorrow
Negative Statement
Subject + Will/Shall not + have + been + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will not have been staying here tonight
My father will not have been going to Bali tomorrow
Interrogative Statement
Will/Shall + Subject + have + been + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Will Andy have been staying here tonight?
Will my father have been going to Bali tomorrow?
Subject + Will/Shall + have + been + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will have been staying here tonight
My father will have been going to Bali tomorrow
Negative Statement
Subject + Will/Shall not + have + been + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence
Example:
Andy will not have been staying here tonight
My father will not have been going to Bali tomorrow
Interrogative Statement
Will/Shall + Subject + have + been + Verb-ing + The Rest of Sentence + ?
Example:
Will Andy have been staying here tonight?
Will my father have been going to Bali tomorrow?
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Your blog is well-organized and interesting. However, your explanation about grammar should be more interesting. May be, you put grammar pattern on a table. So, it can be more eye-catching and not boring.
BalasHapusOKE... thanks for advice Kholif...
Hapusyour blog is attractive I think, you give video to make students interested. but you need to make your explanation in more attractive way, like giving different colour for different pattern.
BalasHapusowh... I would like to mam... :-)
HapusWow the explanation is perfect but i think it is not attractive enough for children or young learner, i think u should put some pictures between the tenses.. :P
BalasHapus