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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Hello Everybody

I student of english language and I will have a exam where will be some thing which are not clear for me.. Is here somebody who can help me?..Emotion: smile

It is about future time and expressing of future time ..nearly about will + be+ progressive form or infinive...this is mainly what I need to understand now and then, if it is possible, I will very appreciate if you can explain me other forms of future tense.

Thank you very much for your help...Emotion: smile
  

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The future in English can be expressed with the auxilliaries will and shall (formal, rarely used now), or the phrase be going to + infinitive. I will be at the restaurant next Thursday. Sherry will meet me at the restaurant.

  • The future in English can be expressed with the auxilliaries will and shall (formal, rarely used now), or the phrase be going to + infinitive.
  • I will be at the restaurant next Thursday.
  • Sherry will meet me at the restaurant.
  • Will you be able to come, too?
  • I am going to play tennis.
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The future in English can be expressed with the auxilliaries will and shall (formal, rarely used now), or the phrase be going to + infinitive.

I will be at the restaurant next Thursday.

Sherry will meet me at the restaurant.

Will you be able to come, too?

I am going to play tennis.

Mary is going to

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