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Grammar
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                  The words in bold are written in the Simple Future Tense. The future tense
                  tells us more about an action or an event that will take place in the future.

                  Will/Shall are modal verbs. Will/Shall are positive modal verbs and
                  will not/shall not are negative modal verbs.

                  The modal verb will/shall are always followed by a base word.

                  Shall is traditionally used with the pronouns ‘I’ and ‘we’.

                  Examples:

                       I                                       I
                      we       shall + come = shall come      We     shall not + send = shall not send

                       I                                       I
                       he                                     he
                      she                                     she
                       it        will + arrive = will arrive   it       will not + text  = will not text
                      they                                   they
                      we                                      we
                      you                                    you


                  Fill in the blanks with the correct Simple Future Tense.
                  1.  I       (finish) the work given by my teacher online.

                  2.  Mrs. Tan       (not work) tomorrow because she is sick.
                  3.  Jasleen       (present) a PowerPoint presentation to her class next week.
                  4.  May Lee        (not leave) her laptop on the table because it may
                    get stolen.
                  5.  Vijay       (open) the door for the guests who are coming for the
                    Information Technology exhibition.






                  Tell your friend what you will and will not do:
                  - later this evening         - next Saturday
                  - tomorrow                   - next month

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