S + shall (will) V0 | Âèðàæຠä³þ, ùî â³äáóäåòüñÿ â ìàéáóòíüîìó. |
Remember: tomorrow – çàâòðà; the day after tomorrow – ï³ñëÿçàâòðà; next Monday – íàñòóïíîãî ïîíåä³ëêà; tomorrow morning – çàâòðà âðàíö³.
Illustrative situation:
I shall go to Kyiv next week. My father will go there on holidays. We shall live in a room at a hotel. We shall visit several museum and exhibitions there. My father will show me all the beautiful sights in Kyiv. He knows Kyiv very well. He lived there when he was a student.
I | shall (shan’t) | go. | When Where Why | shall | I | go? | |
We | we | ||||||
You | will (won’t) | will | you | ||||
He | he | ||||||
She | she | ||||||
It | it | ||||||
They | they | ||||||
Who will go? |
Remember:
1) â ï³äðÿäíèõ ðå÷åííÿõ ÷àñóþ óìîâè çàì³ñòü Future Indefinite âæèâàºòüñÿ Present Indefinite äëÿ âèðàæåííÿ ìàéáóòíüî¿ ä³¿.
We’ll go for a walk if the weather is fine.
He’ll give you the book when he finishes reading it.
2) Future Indefinite ÷àñòî âæèâàºòüñÿ ç íàñòóïíèìè ñëîâàìè òà âèðàçàìè:
probably | — | I’ll probably be late. |
(I’m) sure | — | I’m sure you’ll win. |
(I) expect | — | I expect Carol will get the job. |
(I) think | — | I think you’ll like Ann. |
3)
– Shall I read the text? | — | Will you close the door, please! |
– Do, please. |
4)
Be going + indefinite | — | for future plans and predictions. |
Plans: I’m going to learn French. | Predictions: It’s going to rain. |
What are going to do next year? | She’s going to have a baby. |