Future Tenses PDF
Future Tenses PDF
Future Tenses PDF
Unit 8
Future tenses
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Unit 8 Future tenses
The Future Tenses The Tense System
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Unit 8 Future tenses
Future simple
Form
Affirmative
I shall/will
You will
He/she/it will + verb
We shall/will
They will
Negative
Question
Negative Question
Contractions
Usages
Promises
n I'll put the check in the post.
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Assumptions/speculations
n That'll be the bailiffs at the door.
n What will happen in next week's episode?
n They'll have to sell the house, I expect.
Spontaneous decisions (contrast with 'be going to' for planned decisions)
n I'll get my coat.
Threats
n You'd better go or I'll hit you. (Please note that this is really an alternative to the first
conditional, which you will come across in unit 16)
Shall/will
Shall is frequently used in making suggestions, invitations etc. In affirmative sentences its
use has become more formal.
Typical mistakes/errors
Make a note of the nature of the mistake or error for each example.
Confusion between “be going to” and the future simple is common.
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Teaching ideas
n Fortune telling/palm-reading.
n With present simple in time clauses.
She'll be happy when we arrive.
n Going on a holiday/lost in the desert - what will you take?
n Winning the lottery: what will you do?
n Predicting future changes in the next X years using various topics.
n Predicting what others will be like in X year.
n Songs:
“When I'm 64” by the Beatles.
“You'll Take the High Road” (traditional.)
“That'll be the Day” by Buddy Holly.
Future Continuous
Usages
Function:
The idea that the action will continue around a specific point in the future may cause
confusion.
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Teaching ideas
notorious criminal is playing roulette at this very moment in a gambling club”… What is
the criminal doing at this moment? What will he be doing when the police get there?
Future Perfect
Usage
The future perfect tense is used to say that something will have been done, completed
or achieved by a certain time in the future.
The perfect structures are all relative. In the case of the future perfect, we look back on the
past (a completed action) from a future standpoint. That is "past in the future".
A sentence with the future perfect generally uses an adverbial expression that signals when
a future event will be completed.
Function:
The future perfect can often be confused with future perfect continuous - the distinction
between completion of action by a certain time in the future and how long something will
have continued for by a certain time (future perfect continuous) needs to be made.
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Teaching ideas
Choose a famous historical personage and note down important dates in his/her life
n Students then explain by which age their character will have done certain things
A romantic novelist writes 300 page books. He/she writes ten pages a day and takes no
holidays. Use the future perfect to answer the questions:
n How many pages will she have written after ten days?
n After a month?
n After a year?
Usage
We can use the future perfect continuous to say how long something will have
continued by a certain time.
By the time you get here, I'll have been working for six hours.
Compare this to the future perfect tense. What general rule could be applied to the
teaching of the two forms?
The future perfect continuous often includes an adverbial expression that begins with by.
Write a model sentence for each example:
By next week...
By this time tomorrow,...
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Typical student errors/mistakes
Form: Next Christmas I'll have been learn English for four years.
By this time tomorrow, I'll be drinking for twelve hours.
Teaching idea
How long will you have been learning English/ working/ going to school/ living in your present
house by next summer?
Form verb 'to be' in the present, plus going to, plus base form of verb
This tense can cause confusion, as the structure looks very similar to the present continuous,
especially when the present continuous form uses the verb 'to go'. The difference is that the 'be
going to' structure is always followed by a verb.
Usages
Intentions
n I'm not going to do it.
Predictions based on present evidence
n I think it's going to rain later!
The 'be going to' future's usage is frequently confused with the future simple. The two
structures are often taught together to help students appreciate the differences.
Teaching ideas
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Present Simple
Usages
Teaching ideas
Usages
Teaching ideas
Diaries/Schedules – Any activity using future diaries can be adapted. Blank diaries can be
given to students for completion. They then try to find a time when they are both free to meet
for lunch, go to the cinema, etc…
Role-play – Secretary and client where the client is trying to make an appointment to see a
busy boss.
All of these kinds of activities should encourage the use of the present continuous for the
future.
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Task sheet
Check your knowledge before attempting the unit test.
c) Jane will have left her job by the end of the week.
f) Next year, Paul will have been living in Italy for 3 years.
Task 2 – State as many usages as possible of the future tenses below and give one example sentence of your own for
each usage. (not a sentence from the unit!):
a) Future simple
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b) Future continuous
c) Future perfect
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Task 3 – State how the tenses below are formed grammatically. Explain positive, negative and question forms:
a) Future simple
b) Future continuous
c) Future perfect
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Task 4 – Give at least 2 activate stage teaching ideas for the tenses below and give examples of sentences that you would
expect your students to produce:
a) Future simple
b) Future continuous
c) Future perfect
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Task 5 – Give examples of each of the pairs of tenses listed below and explain the difference in usage and structure
between them as you would do to a low-level student:
a) Present continuous (with a future meaning) and the ‘going to’ future
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