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Simple Future Tense

Simple Future Tense Usage : Simple Future Tense is used to express something will happen (or be predicted) in the future time. Therefore, Plan is included in this tense. For example: I will be there tomorrow. In English Lessons, the sentence above modifies something will happen in the future tense: /will be there/ and the sentence is emphasized by the adverb of time /tomorrow/. To express future action, we also use the pattern of progressive tense. For example: I am leaving for a journey tomorrow . The sentence includes future action /be + leaving for a journey/ and /tomorrow/. However, the adverb of time can not be the priority to express future action. Besides, we can build a future action by using one of the members of Modal Auxiliary, such as will or shall or the synonym: be + going to + bare-infinitive. Future Tense in Nominal Sentence In English grammar, talking about pattern will be faced to two main patterns, they are: Nominal and Verbal Pattern. In Nominal pattern, fu...

Simple Present Tense

USAGE : We use the simple present tense when we would like to express; a.        Daily Activities, b.       Habitual Action or Events, c.        General Truth NOMINAL SENTENCE KEY : Use Be-Present (Is, Am, Are) behind the Subjects!, like; SUBJECT BE-PRESENT I Saya Am You Kamu/kalian Are We Kami/kita Are They Mereka Are He Dia (LK) Is She Dia (PR) Is It Dia (Selain Orang) Is For Examples:             I am happy. ( Saya senang )             You are sleepy. ( Kamu mengantuk )             We are hungry. ( Kami lapar ) They are students. ( Mereka pelajar ) She is in the ho...

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All English Books in this blog is copyrighted to 3nglish7.blogspot.com , and free to download (Not For Commercial Purpose). Grammar One - English Guide Book for Beginner (Download) English Book for Beginner - Please inform us through https://www.facebook.com/Dev7Cyber2012 if you find something wrong with the books' explanation, grammar, spelling and selected-vocabulary. Authorized Author: Herman Nz. Revised on August 27, 2012