Rules of Simple future tense


Rules of Simple Future Tense

The simple future tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" followed by the base form of the verb.

Key Concepts:
1. "Will" is used with all subjects except for the pronouns "I" and "we". For these pronouns, "shall" is used.
- Example: She will go to the party. (वह पार्टी में जाएगी।)
- Example: We shall meet tomorrow. (हम कल मिलेंगे।)

2. To make a negative sentence, "not" is added after "will" or "shall".
- Example: He will not come to the meeting. (वह मीटिंग में नहीं आएगा।)
- Example: They shall not forget your birthday. (वे आपके जन्मदिन को नहीं भूलेंगे।)

3. Questions are formed by placing "will" or "shall" before the subject.
- Example: Will you come to the party? (क्या तुम पार्टी में आओगे?)
- Example: Shall we go for a walk? (क्या हम सैर पर जाएँगे?)

Key Mistakes:
1. Forgetting to use the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb.
- Incorrect: She go to the party.
- Correct: She will go to the party. (वह पार्टी में जाएगी।)

2. Using "will" or "shall" with the pronouns "I" and "we".
- Incorrect: I will meet tomorrow.
- Correct: I shall meet tomorrow. (मैं कल मिलूँगा।)

Remember these rules to use the simple future tense correctly in English. Practice using these rules in your conversations and writing to improve your English skills.

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