Future Tense for Class 8
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What do you mean by tenses?
Tense is the grammatical name, tenses are the various forms of the main verb. Tenses notify us when the subject did something and how the action took place or The tense of a verb is determine the time of an action, event.
In English, we divide tense broadly into three main parts-
THE PRESENT TENSE | THE PAST TENSE | THE FUTURE TENSE |
What is Future Tense?
Definition: Sentences that talk about the future or the time that has not yet come, are said to be in the future tense. We plan several things for the future.
The future tense is divided into four-time slots:
- SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
- FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
- FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
- FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Examples of future tense for class 8
- I will be back on Sunday.
- We shall defeat the obstacles.
- She will be dancing.
- The boys are going to play cricket here.
- I will bring ice cream for you.
1. SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
It is used to talk about an action that place in the future. it describes an action of something or somebody shortly. ‘Will‘ and ‘shall‘ are used to frame future sentences. With I and We (first form), the future is expressed by using shall instead of will. Shall I and Shall we are used in the questions to make offers or suggestions.
The simple future tense is used to express the following:
- Make a prediction
- Express the speaker’s views
- Express offer and ask somebody to do something
- Indicate a promise
Structure of Simple Future Tense
(a) Active voice: Subject + will/shall + first form of the verb.
(b) Passive voice: Subject + will/shall + be + past participle
Formation
In Affirmative sentences, the use shall with I and we and will with you, he, she, they, for simple future. Subject + will/shall + first form of the verb + object/complement.
In Negative Sentences, not is added after ‘will shall‘. Subject + will/shall + not + first form of verb + object/complement.
In Interrogative Sentences, place ‘will‘ or ‘shall‘ before the subject and first form of the verb after the subject. Will/shall + subject + first form of the verb + object/complement? or wh question (how, where, when, why, etc.) + will/shall + subject and first form of verb + object.
Examples of simple future tense for class 8
- I shall go to Dubai tomorrow.
- You shall get a computer.
- I think Jonny will be happy to see you.
- Shall we go to cape town for a summer vacation?
- If Dolly works hard, she will become a Doctor.
2. FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
Future continuous tense relates to the actions that have been planned or are likely to be planned. It is utilized to indicate an action that will be going on at some time in the future. Future continuous tense is applied to show future action that starts before a particular time and apparently continues after it.
The future continuous tense is used to express the following:
- An action that will progress for a certain period of time in future
- An action that is certain to happen in the future
- An action that will occur as a matter of routine.
- Make a prediction about something or some occurrence in the future.
- An action that will be in progress at a specified time in the future.
- A favor from someone by asking about the plan.
Structure of Future Continuous Tense
(a) Will/shall + be + first form of the verb + ing.
Formation
In Affirmative Sentences, ‘will be’ or ‘shall be’ is used according to the subject, followed by a present participle (first form of the verb + ing). Subject + will be/ shall be + first form of the verb + -ing
In Negative Sentences, ‘not’ is introduced between ‘shall’, ‘will’ and ‘be’. Subject + will/shall + not + first form of verb + ing
In interrogative Sentences, ‘shall’ or ‘will’ is placed before the subject, and ‘be’ follows it. will/shall + subject + first form of the verb + ing? or Wh question + will/shall + subject and first form of verb + ing?
Example of future continuous tense for class 8
- We will be learning this subject in school.
- What time will you be joining the music class commencing tomorrow?
- John will be coming to Canada next Monday.
- Will you be going to Mumbai by train.
- Jenny will be feeling glad.
3. FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
The future perfect tense is utilized to show an action that is required to be performed by a certain time in the future. It leads to the completion of action before another action takes place in the future.
The future perfect tense is used to express the following:
An action that would be completed at some time in the future and is linked to another action.
Structure of Future Perfect Tense
(a) Action Voice: Subject + shall/will + have + past participle.
(b) Passive voice: Subject + shall/will + have + been + past participle.
Formation
In Affirmative Sentences, Use will have/ shall have according to the subject. Add the third form of the verb. Subject + will/shall + have + past participle
In Negative Sentences, ‘not’ come between ‘shall’ or ‘will’ and ‘have’. Subject + will/shall + not + have + past participle
In Interrogative Sentences, ‘shall’ or ‘will’ comes before the subject and ‘have’ follows it. Will/shall + subject + have + past participle? or Wh questions + will/shall + subject + have + past participle?
Examples of future perfect tense for class 8
- I shall have finished the meeting before afternoon.
- Who will have selected the menu for function?
- He will have earned about rupees ten thousand by July.
- Kavya will have studied for three years by next month
- Will she have danced for the college team.
4. FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Future perfect continuous tense indicates an action that will be in progress over time, which will end in the future. Future perfect continuous tense is used to express the following:
An action that will be continuing for some time in the future
Structure of Future Perfect Continuous Tense
(a) Subject + shall have been/will have been + verbs + ing.
Formation
In Affirmative sentences, ‘will have been’/’shall have been’ is followed by present participle (first form of the verb + ing). Subject + will + have + been + verb (-ing)
In Negative Sentences, ‘not’ is introduced between ‘shall’/’will’ and ‘have been’. Subject + will + not + have + been + verb (-ing)
In Interrogative Sentences, ‘shall’/’will’ comes before the subject and ‘have been’ follow it. Will + subject + have + been + verb (-ing)
Examples of future perfect continuous tense for class 8
- Our team will have been waiting for you at the station.
- She will have not been laughing at you.
- I shall have been playing in the school for two years.
- Garv will have been living in the society for nine years in 2011.
- Will you have been cooking for two hours?
Worksheet of future tense for class 8
Fill in the blank with the correct future form of the given in the brackets:
1. The teacher ____ (visit) your society next Sunday.
2. Who ____ (pay) the electricity bill.
3. I ____(take) bath before the sun rises.
4. He ____ (post) the letter for Rahul.
5. We ____ (solve) the sums since afternoon.
6. ___ they ___ (live) in our house next month?
7. It ____ (rain) when you reach the office.
8. We ____ (play) cricket tomorrow evening.
9. I ____ (finish) the work before Saturday.
10. The farmer ____ (reap) the harvest before April.
Answers:
- will be visiting
- will pay
- shall have taken
- will be posting
- will have been solving
- will, be living
- will be raining
- shall be playing
- shall have finished
- will have reaped
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