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- PREPOSITIONS IN, ON, AT.
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- Simple future
- Modals in the past form
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Simple future
A. In order to
1. Future tense “will”
a. To assert incident/event that future and decide that incident at talking.
Example= A: can you help me to do this home work?
B: of course, I will do it for you.
b. To offer to do something.
Example= A: I don’t have a pen to write.
B: don’t worry. I will lend you.
c. To assert an agreement to do something.
Example= A: you must come to my party.
B: I promise I will come on party.
d. To ask someone to do something.
Example= A: it’s very hot in my room.
B: certainly.
e. To predict event that will be happened
Example= A: will I pass the test next month?
B: don’t worry, you will pass.
f. To assert an incident/event that will be sure happened.
Example= A: I’m seventeen years old now.
How old will I be next year?
B: you will be eighteen years old next years.
All people and animals in the world will die
2. Future tense “shall”
a. To assert a deal or gift suggestion
Example= Today, we are free.
Where shall we go?
Note: shall for subject “I, we”
3. Future tense “be going to”
a. To assert an incident that will be happened and gone ever break a promise to do it.
Example= A: Did you send my letter for her?
B: oh, I’m sorry I forgot.
I’m going to send it tonight.
b. To assert an incident/event that cause there are incident/event that mention that what will be next happened.
Example= A: The sky is very dark.
What do you think?
B: I think it’s going to rain
B. Time signal
1. Tomorrow…
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night
2. Next…
Time
Week
Month
Year
January
3. Tonight
4. The day after tomorrow
5. Soon
6. Later
7. Two, three more days
8. Two, three days later
9. By and by
C. Formation of sentences
1. Positive (+):
a. Subject + shall/will + VI
Example: I shall clean the room
We will go to school
She will give a present
Note: “shall” just can use for subject “I and We”
b. Subject + be + going to + VI
Example: I am going to play tennis
They are going to swim very fast
He is going to write a story
2. Negative (-)
a. Subject + shall/will + not + VI
Example: I shan’t buy a shirt
He won’t clean the room
Note: shall not = shan’t
Will not = won’t
b. Subject + be not + going to + VI
Example: I am not going to give a present
3. Interrogative (?)
a. Shall/will + subject + VI ?
Example: will we play tennis?
b. Be + subject + going to + VI ?
Example: is she going to write a story?