Verbs: Expressing the Future
ICSE · Class 8 · English Language: Grammar and Composition
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Riya says: 'The sky is very dark and the clouds are heavy.' Which sentence correctly predicts what is about to happen?
Which sentence uses 'will' to express a promise?
Choose the sentence where 'going to' is used to express a pre-made decision (not a spur-of-the-moment one).
The sentence 'The flight departs at 9 a.m. tomorrow' uses which tense to express a future event?
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Identify the sentence that uses the Future Perfect tense correctly.
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By Sunday, she will have completed her project.
Step 1: Future Perfect tense is formed as: will + have + past participle. Step 2: 'By Sunday' signals a deadline – an action that will be FINISHED before that future point. Step 3: 'Will complete' is Simple Future – it does not show completion before a deadline. Step 4: 'Will be completing' is Future Continuous – shows an action in progress, not completed. Step 5: 'Is going to complete' is the going to form for intention, not showing prior completion. Only 'will have completed' correctly expresses an action that will be finished before Sunday.
Which sentence correctly uses the Future Perfect Continuous tense?
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By 5 p.m., he will have been working here for six hours.
Step 1: Future Perfect Continuous = will + have + been + verb-ing. Step 2: This tense is used when an action starts before a future moment, continues up to that moment, and is still ongoing at that moment. Step 3: 'Will work' is simple future – no sense of duration or continuity. Step 4: 'Will be working' is Future Continuous – shows an ongoing action at a future time but does NOT emphasise the duration from a starting point. Step 5: 'Has been working' is Present Perfect Continuous, referring to past-to-present. Only option B has the correct form: will + have + been + working.
Arjun told his mother yesterday that he plans to join yoga classes. Today he says: '_______ yoga classes from next week.' Which option correctly fills the blank?
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I am going to join
Step 1: Arjun made this plan YESTERDAY – so the decision already existed before the moment of speaking. Step 2: When a decision is pre-made (not spontaneous), 'going to' is the correct choice. Step 3: 'I'll join' is used for spontaneous decisions made at the moment of speaking. Step 4: 'I will be joining' (Future Continuous) suggests an action in progress at a future time, not a pre-planned decision. Step 5: 'I shall join' – 'shall' is rarely used in modern English except in offers or suggestions with 'shall I/we'. Since the plan was made previously, 'going to' is correct.
'Shall I carry those heavy bags for you?' – What function does 'Shall I' serve in this sentence?
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Making an offer
Step 1: 'Shall I' and 'Shall we' are used in questions in modern English. Step 2: 'Shall I' is used specifically to make OFFERS – when the speaker is volunteering to do something for another person. Step 3: 'Shall we' is used to make SUGGESTIONS – proposing an activity for a group. Step 4: A request would use 'Will you please...?' or 'Could you...?' Step 5: A promise uses 'I will/I'll...' in a statement, not a question. 'Shall I carry those bags?' is the speaker offering help, so it is an offer.
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