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A form generally used for events or situations that will occur in the future.

Example: I will work next week.

Add the auxuiliary verb "will" to the infinitive of the verb to form a simple future verb.

Person Singular Plural
  first
    I will work
  we will work
  second
    you will work
  you will work
  third
    he will work
  they will work
  third
    it will work
  
  third
    she will work
  

TEST YOURSELF:

Type the correct future form in the box in the following sentences:

1.   Mary and I at the store next week.
2.   Ted, Rick and I to school tomorrow.
3.   Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher letters next month.
4.   Bob and Ted at The University of Toronto next year.
5.   Tommy to the garbage dump next Saturday.
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      The verbs are:
      1.   will work
      2.   will walk
      3.   will write
      4.   will study
      5.   will drive

The future of the verb ("to cut").

(pronoun) + verb
I will cut the grass.
He will cut the grass.
She will cut the grass.
They will cut the grass.
It will cut the grass.
We will cut the grass.
You will cut the grass.




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