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What are the auxiliary verbs used in the future simple tense?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

the future tense employs the helping verbs will or shall with the base form of the verb. Example:She will leave soon. We shall overcome.

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When can we use 'will'? How about 'going to'? Please cite situations.

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

When you dream of doing something, use WILL. 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). How about going to means intending to do something in the future, or being certain or expecting to happen in the future: Are you going to go to Claire's party?

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Where would I place the auxiliary verb 'will' when I'm asking questions? Cite example, please.

"I'm flying to New York tomorrow morning." In what tense is this sentence?

For the future forms, reiterate the situations of using the auxiliary verb 'will'.

What is correct? 'I am 25.' //or// 'I am 25 years old.'

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

I am 25 years old.

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Which is the right question? 'What does Facebook mean? //or// What means Facebook?'

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

What does Facebook mean?

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Which is correct? 'I have to go downtown later. //or// I have to go to downtown later.'

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

I have to go to downtown later.

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Which is correct? 'I have always been interested in movies. //or// I have always been interested on movies.'

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

I have always been interested in movies.

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"I might go for a walk today but it all depends on the weather. //or// I might go for a walk today but it all depends of the weather." -Which sentence is correct?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

I might go for a walk today but it all depends on the weather.

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