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Unit 1-1

Unit 1-1. Simple Future Done by: Maram Alabdulaaly. Outline. When is the Simple Future tense is used? How is it formed? Forming Sentences Affirmative statements. Negative statements. Long & contracted forms. Forming Questions. When is the Simple Future tense is used?.

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Unit 1-1

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  1. Unit 1-1 Simple Future Done by: MaramAlabdulaaly Maram Alabdulaaly

  2. Outline • When is the Simple Future tense is used? • How is it formed? • Forming Sentences • Affirmative statements. • Negative statements. • Long & contracted forms. • Forming Questions Maram Alabdulaaly

  3. When is the Simple Future tense is used? • The simple future tense expresses future intentions. • Will vs. Be Going To: Page 63 Maram Alabdulaaly

  4. Forming Sentences • Forming Affirmative sentences. • Forming Negative sentences. Maram Alabdulaaly

  5. How is it formed? • Affirmative statements: Maram Alabdulaaly

  6. How is it formed? • Negative statements: Maram Alabdulaaly

  7. How is it formed? Long and Contracted forms- Affirmative Maram Alabdulaaly

  8. How is it formed? Long and Contracted forms- Negative Maram Alabdulaaly

  9. Forming Questions • Forming questions with yes/no. • Forming other questions. Maram Alabdulaaly

  10. Forming Yes/No questions Will Maram Alabdulaaly

  11. Forming Yes/No questions Be going to Maram Alabdulaaly

  12. Forming a question from a sentence • She will leave soon. • Add (will) before the subject. • Add the question mark. • Will she leave soon? • She is going to leave tomorrow. • Switch the order between the subject and the verb –be. • Add the question mark. • Is she going to leave tomorrow? Maram Alabdulaaly

  13. Short Answers, Yes/No questions Maram Alabdulaaly

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