In these notes, we look at seven ways. The first five of these are commonly used in both speech and writing: 1. Emma is seeing Luke tomorrow – the present progressive, also known as the present continuous. 2. Emma is going to see Luke tomorrow – BE + going to, sometimes referred to as the “ (BE) going to future”. 3. completion. duration. emphasis. future. point in time. present. In time clauses that refer to future time (clauses with if, when, after, before, as soon as, once, until, while etc.) we use the present tenses: Say hi from me if you see him. (present simple) Time Expressions Words, Past, Present, Future PAST Yesterday Last week Last month Last year A little while ago An hour ago This morning In the past A long times ago The day before yesterday Recently In 1989 When I was born One week ago PRESENT Today This week This month This year At the moment Now At this time Nowadays These days Right now As we speak FUTURE Tomorrow Next week Next month Next How To Construct Sentences With Simple Future Tense. To use Simple Future Tense with the “will” modal, we use the formula subject + “will” + V1. Similarly, for the “be going to” modal, we write subject + “be going to” + V1. Here are some examples: Don’t worry, you will pass your exams. I will drink some water later. Do not use time expressions which suit com pleted events (e.g. two months ago) with the present perfect tense. Do not use time expressions which suit current events (e.g. lately) with the simple past tense. Some time expressions (e.g. today, this morning) can be used with either tense depending on the attitude of the s peaker: Note that the Present Simple is used in the time clauses and future tenses cannot be used. Like all future forms, the Future Perfect cannot be used in clauses beginning with time expressions such as; when, while, before, after, by the time, if, unless etc. Instead of the Future Perfect, the Present Perfect is used: The ws contains 3 tasks (listening & writing) and after the correction I’ll encourage them to 26745 uses. mobscene123. Future Tenses Exercises. WILL, BE GOING TO or Present c 34 multiple choice questions about the basic future tenses in English (WILL, BE GOING TO or Present continuous).I prepared this ESL printable for my students and Usually, Always, Often, occasionally, rarely, Never, etc. They sometimes play golf with together. She never smokes. Every day/ week/ year, etc. She travels to Viet Nam every year. He tries to exercise every day. Once/ Twice/ Three time, etc. I brush my teeth twice a week. I wash my hand once a day. lhqv8.