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Future Perfect Continuous Tense

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A. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Sentence Pattern

            To make Future Perfect Continuous Tense sentences, you can use affirmative positive, negative and introgative sentence patterns as below.

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B. Future Perfect Continuous Tense Sentences

           After you know the pattern of forming affirmative positive, negative and introgative sentences from Future Perfect Continuous Tense, now it's time for friends to try to make the sentence Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Below, the author gives an example of the sentence Future Perfect Continuous Tense.

    (+) He will have been studying at the university for two years by the end of this week
    (-) He will not have been studying at the university for two years by the end of this week
    (?) Will he have been studying at the university for two years by the end of this week?


C. Use of Future Perfect Continuous Tense

           At the beginning of the explanation, the author has explained the use of Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Broadly speaking, these tenses are used to express a work that has begun in the past and will still be ongoing at a certain time in the future. Usually in sentences that use Future Perfect Continuous Tense, there is a description of the time period preceded by the word "for", for example: for two hours, for 3 months.

         The addition of the statement of time period is intended to state that the incident is still ongoing or not yet completed and may continue. As shown in the example below:

    I will have been living in Jakarta for three months by the end of September.
    I will have been working for 3 hours by the end of twelve.


D. Time Description of Future Perfect Continuous Tense

    When friends want to make a sentence Future Perfect Continuous Tense, friends can use time information, such as:

By … Next year By the end … By the end of … Next …
By January next year By the end of this week By the end of January next year
By February next year By the end of this month By the end of February next year
By March next year By the end of this year By the end of March next year
By July next year By the end of this summer By the end of July next year

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Future Perfect Tense

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A. Future Perfect Tense Sentence Patterns

            When friends want to make the sentence Future Perfect Tense, you can use affirmative positive, negative and introgative sentence patterns as shown below.

    (+) S + Will / Shall + Have + Verb-3
    (-) S + Will / Shall + Not + Have + Verb-3
    (?) Will / Shall + S + Have + Verb-3?


B. Future Perfect Tense Sentences

          Now that you know the Future Perfect Tense sentence pattern, it's time for you to learn to write Future Perfect Tense sentences. Below are examples of positive, negative and introgative sentences in Future Perfect Tense. Let's see the example sentence below.

    (+) I will have finished my assignment by this time next week.
    (-) I will not have finished my assignment by this time next week.
    (?) Will you have your assignment finished by this time next week?



C. Time Information

          When friends want to make the sentence Future Perfect Tense, friends can add a description of the time that indicates an activity / activity will be completed at a certain time in the future. As the description of the time below.
- By the end of this year: By the end of this year
- By the end of July: By the end of July
- By the end of next week: By the end of next week

D. Use of Future Perfect Tense

           As an example of the situation and explanation of Future Perfect Tense above, the use of Future Perfect Tense is to declare an action that will begin in the future and will have been completed at a certain time in the future. Example:

    I started writing a thesis last month. By the end of next month I will have written it

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Future Continuous Tense

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A. Future Continuous Tense Sentence Pattern

             When friends want to make a Future Continuous Tense sentence, you can use affirmative positive, negative and introgative sentence patterns as shown below.

     (+) S + Will / Shall + Be + Verb-ing
     (-) S + Will / Shall + Not + Be + Verb-ing
     (?) Will / Shall + S + Be + Verb-ing
B. Future Continuous Tense Sentence Forms

            After you know the pattern of Future Continuous Tense sentences, now it's time for your friends to learn to write Future Continuous Tense sentences. Below are examples of positive, negative and introgative sentences in Future Continuous Tense. Let's see the example sentence below.

     (+) Tomorrow the movie will begin at 9.30 and ends at 11.00. Liya will be going to the cinema at 10 o'clock tomorrow.
     (-) Tomorrow the movie will begin at 9.30 and ends at 11.00. Liya will not be going to the school at 10 o'cock tomorrow.
     (?) Tomorrow the movie will begin at 9.30 and ends at 11.00. Will Liya be going to the school at 10 o'cock tomorrow?

C. Time Information on Future Continuous Tense

       The time information commonly used in Future Continuous Tense is a time statement that states the time will come with a more specific time, such as:
Tomorrow night: Tomorrow night
Next year on July: Next year in July
Tonight at eight o'clock: Tonight at 08.00

D. Use of Future Continuous Tense

       At the beginning of the explanation the author has briefly explained the use of Future Continuous Tense tenses. Yes ... in essence these Future Continuous Tense tenses are used to express actions that will be done at a later time with a more specific time. In other words, Future Continuous Tense is used to:

    Future Continuous Tense is used to declare an activity that is being carried out at a certain time in the future.
    Example: Don't phone me at 7 and 8. We will be having dinner then.

    Future Continuous Tense is used to indicate planned activities to be carried out in the future.
    Example: I will be swimming tomorrow.

    Future Continuous Tense can also be used to ask someone's plans, especially if we want something or want someone to do something.
    Example: Will you be sending this gift to Marry when you go to the office?

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Simple Future Tense

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A. Explanation of Simple Future
           As we know, the meaning of the word "future" itself is the future, Simple Future Tense is a type of English tenses used to express ideas or opinions that refer to plans, promises, and things that will be done in the future.

B. Simple Future Sentence Patterns

         When we want to make the sentence Simple Future Tense, then we will need Auxiliary Verb (auxiliary verb) "will" or "shall" which means "will". Keep in mind for all friends, after Will / Shall it will meet with the first form of verbs (verb-1). Let's continue by looking at the Simple Future sentence patterns below.

Simple Future Verbal Sentence Patterns

     (+) S + Will / Shall + Verb 1 + O
     (-) S + Will / Shall + Not + Verb 1 + O
     (?) Will / Shall + S + Verb-1 + O


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Simple Future Verbal Sentence Patterns

     (+) S + Will / Shall + Verb 1 + O
     (-) S + Will / Shall + Not + Verb 1 + O
     (?) Will / Shall + S + Verb-1 + O

Example of a Simple Future Verbal Sentence

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Simple Future Nominal Sentence Patterns

     (+) S + Will / Shall + Be + Adj / Adv / Noun
     (-) S + Will / Shall + Not + Be + Adj / Adv / Noun
     (?) Will / Shall + S + Be + Adj / Adv / Noun

Example of Simple Future Nominal Sentences

     (+) He will be my husband
     (-) He will not be my husband
     (?) Will he be my husband?


*Information:

S = Subject
Adj = Adjective
Adv = Adverb (Adverb)
Noun = Noun


Use of Tobe Auxiliary for subject sentences.

Subject Tobe
They Will
We Will/Shall
You Will
I Will/Shall
He Will
She Will
It Will

The use of Shall in subject I and We is usually used in question sentences, such as:

    Shall I open the window?
    I have got no money. What shall I do?
    Shall we go?


C. Use of Simple Future

           After we know how to form Simple Future Tense sentences based on the sentence patterns listed above, well below, there are several things that require the use of Simple Future Tense, namely:

    Declares deeds to be done in the future.
    I will comeback to Cirebon tomorrow.

    States the conditional sentences (Conditional Sentence) type 1
    If I study hard, I will pass the exam.

    Declare an offer to do something.
    That bag looks heavy. I will help you with it.

    Ask someone to do something.
    Will you please be quite? I am trying to concentrate.

    Promising things to do.
    I will not tell anyone what happended. I promise.


D. Time Information on Simple Future

              There are some information about the time that is usually used in sentences with Simple Future Tense. The adverb of time is as follows:

    Tomorrow - Tomorrow night or later tonight
    Next time - Later
    Next Sunday - Next Sunday
    Next afternoon - Later afternoon
    Next week - Next week
    Next year - Next year

Hopefully the article about Simple Future Tense above can be useful for all friends. Please send criticism and suggestions, for the progress of this blog and subsequent articles. thanks.

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