Future Tense
by Luis Godoy
1. Future Perfect: This time is used to refer to a situation which will be finalized at a given time in the future.
1.1. Going To
1.2. Will
2. Future Perfect with Will
2.1. Sujeto + WILL + HAVE + PARTICIPIO PASADO
2.1.1. I will have worked for my uncle.
2.2. Sujeto + *WON’T + HAVE + PARTICIPIO PASADO
2.2.1. He will not have returned my car.
2.3. WILL + Sujeto + HAVE + PARTICIPIO PASADO?
2.3.1. Will she have finished her homework?
3. Future Perfect Going To
3.1. Sujeto + am/is/are + going to + have + verbo en participio
3.1.1. I am going to have worked
3.2. Sujeto + am/is/are + going to + have + been + verbo en progresivo
3.2.1. I am going to have been working
3.3. Sujeto + am/is/are + not + going to + have + verbo en participio
3.3.1. I am not going to have spent my entire life living in this town.
3.4. How many customers are you going to have visited by Friday?.
4. Simple Future: There are two main ways to express the future. Sometimes they are interchangeable , but often they may have different meanings.
4.1. Will
4.2. Going To
5. Future simple with Will
5.1. Sujeto + “will” + verbo principal.
5.1.1. She will arrive late.
5.2. Sujeto + “will” + “not” + verbo principal.
5.2.1. They will not be happy to see you.
5.3. “Will” + sujeto + verbo principal.
5.3.1. Will you call me tonight?