Simple Future Tense: Fungsi, Rumus dan Contoh - Kampung Inggris LC

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14 May 201808:30

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, the host introduces viewers to the concept of the simple future tense in English. The lesson covers how to form affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using 'will,' alongside practical examples. The host explains the structure, function, and common time expressions used with future tense, such as 'tomorrow,' 'next year,' and 'later.' Through interactive activities and real-life examples, viewers are encouraged to practice forming future tense sentences. The video is aimed at helping learners gain a clear understanding of future tense usage and encourages continued engagement through comments and subscription.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The simple future tense is used to express actions that will happen in the future, using 'will' followed by the base verb.
  • 😀 Time signals such as 'tomorrow,' 'next week,' 'next year,' and 'later' help indicate when an action will take place.
  • 😀 The structure for positive future tense sentences is: Subject + 'will' + base verb. Example: 'I will come to your party tomorrow.'
  • 😀 To form negative future tense sentences, use 'will not' (or 'won't'). Example: 'He will not study next week.'
  • 😀 Interrogative sentences in the future tense start with 'will' followed by the subject. Example: 'Will you visit your uncle next month?'
  • 😀 The speaker emphasizes that time signals help clarify when the future action will happen, such as 'later,' 'next year,' or 'tomorrow.'
  • 😀 In addition to 'will,' the contraction 'won’t' is commonly used in spoken English for negative sentences.
  • 😀 Example of negative form: 'They won’t be happy if you don’t come to the party.'
  • 😀 The lesson encourages using simple, clear examples to show how the future tense is used in various contexts.
  • 😀 There is an interactive quiz at the end of the video where viewers can practice using the future tense in different sentence structures.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the lesson in the video?

    -The main focus of the lesson is on the Simple Future Tense, specifically how to express actions or events that will occur in the future.

  • How is the Simple Future Tense formed in English?

    -The Simple Future Tense is formed by using the structure: Subject + will + verb. For example, 'I will go to the store.'

  • What are some common time signals used with the Simple Future Tense?

    -Some common time signals include: tomorrow, next week, next year, soon, later, and in the future.

  • What are the three main uses of the Simple Future Tense mentioned in the video?

    -The three main uses of the Simple Future Tense are for predictions, plans, and promises.

  • How do you form a negative sentence in the Simple Future Tense?

    -To form a negative sentence in the Simple Future Tense, you add 'not' after 'will'. For example, 'She will not come to the party.'

  • What is the structure for forming questions in the Simple Future Tense?

    -To form questions, you invert the subject and 'will'. The structure is: Will + subject + verb. For example, 'Will you join us tomorrow?'

  • Can you give an example of an affirmative sentence using the Simple Future Tense?

    -'I will go to the meeting tomorrow.' is an example of an affirmative sentence in the Simple Future Tense.

  • What is the contraction for 'will not' used in spoken English?

    -In spoken English, 'will not' is often contracted to 'won't'. For example, 'He won't attend the event.'

  • How would you turn the sentence 'She will be at the office tomorrow' into a negative form?

    -The negative form of the sentence would be: 'She will not be at the office tomorrow.'

  • How does the Simple Future Tense differ from the Present Continuous when expressing future events?

    -The Simple Future Tense expresses actions that will happen in the future without a focus on the present moment, while the Present Continuous can be used for planned future events, e.g., 'I am meeting my friend tomorrow.'

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