To talk about things that have not yet happened, use the future tense. Simple future. The simple future tense has two component parts: à future of to be (will) + present form of the verb . The future tense refers to actions that have not yet been completed. They will occur at a later point from now. My brother will pick us up after school.
The simple future is an important grammar point for ESL learners when expressing future predictions, as well as offers, refusals, requests and plans. This great Powerpoint lesson plan teaches the tense to students, and gives them the chance to put their new knowledge into practice. The lesson firstly starts with some warm up questions using the present simple tense, before moving onto a clear. 152 463 162 346 18 454 321 390