Future time clauses Complete with a word or expression from the list: as soon as – before – if – unless- until – when NOTE: We never use the future tense after time conjunctions; we use the present simple when we are talking about the future. 1. I must write the date in my diary_____I forget it. 2.
To form the future tense with regular -ir verbs, you simply take the stem and add the following endings: -irò, -riai, irà, iremo, irete and – iranno. We will take fuggire (to escape, to run away) as our example: Pronoun. Future tense ending. Example: Fuggire (to escape, to run away) Io. -irò. Tense: Time expression Time expression for tenses ID: 2313745 Language: English School subject: English language Grade/level: Pre-intermediate Age: 14-16
When you’re talking about actions that are far into the future (months or maybe years from now), use WILL. When you’re talking about actions that you will do soon (tomorrow or next week), use GOING TO. When you want to ask/request for something, use WILL ). When you’re expecting/anticipating something to happen, use GOING TO.
1. The future continuous tense is used for activities that will be in progress at a point of time. The action will start before that point of time and will continue after it. The point in time can be given by time expressions or by other activities. - At 8 o'clock I will be travelling to Dorset. - This time tomorrow we'll be lying on the beach. The future in time clauses and if-clauses. In time clauses with words like when, after, until we often use present tense forms to talk about the future: I'll come home when I finish work. You must wait here until your father comes. They are coming after they have had dinner. In clauses with if we often use present tense forms to talk about the yFMH. 495 176 300 169 229 39 97 265 441

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