26 Dec 2016

FUTURE TENSE OR FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE

                        FUTURE TENSE
                                            OR
                             FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
DEFINITION:-
                   Such verb, which denotes that the subject will do some work in coming time that is called future tense or future simple tense.
NOTE :- (1)
                  This tense shows the action of the subject but in future.
EXAMPLE:-
(i)                          Anwar will achieve the goal of her life.
(ii)                       We shall come to you tomorrow.
NOTE:- (2)
                  “Shall” and “will” are the helping verbs to this tense.
NOTE:- (3)
                   Since shall is used with I and we and will is followed by all the subjects.
NOTE:- (4)
                   For emphatic sentences “shall” comes in the place of will and “will” comes in the place of shall.
NOTE:- (5)
                   First form of the verb is used in this tense.
NOTE:- (6)
                   The phrase “going to” is also used to express future thought in place of shall, will and would, but it is used when an intention or possibility of the action takes place or happens in near future.
EXAMPLE:-
(i)                           We are “going to” see you.
(ii)                         I am “going to” write a letter to you.
FORMATION:-
SUBJECT
H. VERB
M.VERB I
OBJECT
We
shall
hide
nothing from you
I
shall
grieve
at the departure of you

= We shall hide nothing from you.
= I shall grieve at departure of you.
CONJUGATION:-
I shall try my best.
We shall try our best.
You will try your best.
He will try his best.
She will try her best.
It will try its best.
They will try their best.

ASSERTIVE
(1)            I shall yield to her wishes.
(2)            You will treat of my disease.
INTERROGATIVE
(1)            Shall I yield to her wishes?
(2)            Will you treat of my disease?
NEGATIVE
(1)            I shall not yield to her wishes.
(2)            You will not treat of my disease.
INT & NEG
(1)            Shall I not yield to her wishes?
(2)            Will you not treat of my disease?
EMPHATIC
(1)            I will yield to her wishes.
(2)            You shall treat of my disease.

MODEL SENTENCES
(1)            Iqra will complete the holy Quran in this month.
(2)            The prime minister of Pakistan will address the nation tomorrow.
(3)            Will you buy a new dictionary?
(4)            My friends will come at 10, O’ clock tomorrow.
(5)            Shall I not fire with this gun?
(6)            I shall not drink milk.
(7)            We shall not push the tractor.
(8)            Aslam shall wait for another chance.
(9)            You will never succeed in your mission.
(10)      The train will come on due time today.




                         FUTURE TENSE
                                            OR
                             FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
DEFINITION:-
                   Such verb, which denotes that the subject will do some work in coming time that is called future tense or future simple tense.
NOTE :- (1)
                  This tense shows the action of the subject but in future.
EXAMPLE:-
(i)                          Anwar will achieve the goal of her life.
(ii)                       We shall come to you tomorrow.
NOTE:- (2)
                  “Shall” and “will” are the helping verbs to this tense.
NOTE:- (3)
                   Since shall is used with I and we and will is followed by all the subjects.
NOTE:- (4)
                   For emphatic sentences “shall” comes in the place of will and “will” comes in the place of shall.
NOTE:- (5)
                   First form of the verb is used in this tense.
NOTE:- (6)
                   The phrase “going to” is also used to express future thought in place of shall, will and would, but it is used when an intention or possibility of the action takes place or happens in near future.
EXAMPLE:-
(i)                           We are “going to” see you.
(ii)                         I am “going to” write a letter to you.
FORMATION:-
SUBJECT
H. VERB
M.VERB I
OBJECT
We
shall
hide
nothing from you
I
shall
grieve
at the departure of you

= We shall hide nothing from you.
= I shall grieve at departure of you.
CONJUGATION:-
I shall try my best.
We shall try our best.
You will try your best.
He will try his best.
She will try her best.
It will try its best.
They will try their best.

ASSERTIVE
(1)            I shall yield to her wishes.
(2)            You will treat of my disease.
INTERROGATIVE
(1)            Shall I yield to her wishes?
(2)            Will you treat of my disease?
NEGATIVE
(1)            I shall not yield to her wishes.
(2)            You will not treat of my disease.
INT & NEG
(1)            Shall I not yield to her wishes?
(2)            Will you not treat of my disease?
EMPHATIC
(1)            I will yield to her wishes.
(2)            You shall treat of my disease.

MODEL SENTENCES
(1)            Iqra will complete the holy Quran in this month.
(2)            The prime minister of Pakistan will address the nation tomorrow.
(3)            Will you buy a new dictionary?
(4)            My friends will come at 10, O’ clock tomorrow.
(5)            Shall I not fire with this gun?
(6)            I shall not drink milk.
(7)            We shall not push the tractor.
(8)            Aslam shall wait for another chance.
(9)            You will never succeed in your mission.
(10)      The train will come on due time today.