August 25, 2025

Future indefinite tense II

Future indefinite tense II

This tense indicates future possibilities or upcoming time. Means an action will take place in future. Some time expressing adverbs are used to denote future actions:

 Tomorrow, presently, soon, in a few moments, shortly and next + year/day/week/month etc.

he will meet me shortly.

she will come to India next month.

I will go to Chennai next week by flight.

She will join Continental company presently.

She will help the poor.

I will open an NGO next year.

They will shift to Mumbai soon.

I won’t help him in his work presently.

He won’t accept my proposal soon.

Note: Presently means; at present and soon.

Simple future is used to predict a future event:(Future indefinite tense II)

It will snow tomorrow.

It will hail the day after tomorrow.

He will come by next flight.

They will face the interview next week.

It is used to express willingness (Future indefinite tense II):

I will do bargaining there.

I will do the dishes.

I will do gardening.

She will take an IAS examination.

It is used to express unwillingness:

He won’t eat non-veg.

She won’t pay the bill.

He won’t go with her.

Mostly we use ‘will’ with “I think or I don’t think for predictions based on our personal opinion or knowledge

for examples:

I think she will get good marks.

I don’t think It will snow tonight.

Intentions

When we decide or arranged to do something in near future; in this condition, we use “be going to”  

I think he knows about his career. He is mature and he is going to become a dancer.

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Future indefinite Tense I

Simple future indefinite tense I is used to generally indicate upcoming time means for future.

Sub + will + action + obj + etc. He/she/it/name/you/they + will + action + obj + etc.

Future indefinite tense examples

  • I will play hockey now.
  • She will learn computer course from F-tech.
  • They will go for an evening walk today.
  • She will reach on time here.
  • He will get married.
  • He will be a doctor next year.

Negative sentences (Future indefinite Tense I):

Sub + will/shall + not + action + obj.
  • He won’t go with me there.
  • She won’t help me at all.
  • They won’t come at the party.
  • The doctor won’t leave a single penny.
  • I won’t play cards with us.

Interrogative sentences(future indefinite tense-i):

Will/shall + Sub + action + obj?
  • Will they come to meet you daily?
  • Will you start studying Geography?
  • Will she solve the puzzle?
  • Will your brother get ready for a picnic?

Interrogative negative sentences (Future indefinite Tense I):

Will + sub + not + action + Obj?
  • Will you not continue your further education?
  • Will they not go abroad for higher study?
  • Will she not go for an evening?
  • Will your father not permit you to go to market?

                          OR

Won’t+ sub + action + obj?
  • Won’t she join Defence?
  • Won’t he join the yoga class?
  • Won’t Rahul face the interview?
  • Won’t you drive me to the railway station?   
  • Won’t your principal ask for fee?
  • Won’t your teacher accept leave application?

 

 

 

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