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Teach English in Jintou Jiedao - Nanning Shi

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This unit continues on how to teach and further explain the complicated Tense system in English language. Future tense primarily talks about what is going to happen in the future, the plans and decisions of the future, usually things that haven't happen yet at the time of writing or speaking. Each Tense has it's role and particular quirks, I feel like Future Tenses have more streamlined usage with less reasons to use them. Future Simple has the most usages and will always use the word \"will/shall\" in its grammar. \"I will go home today.\" It is used with future facts and certainties, like the one I just listed, promises, predictions, assumptions, spontaneous decisions, and threats. It is usually pretty simple to get a hold of but can be commonly mistaken with going to with some of its uses. Future Continuous, like the other tenses, uses the verb-ing conjugation. The grammatical version for this tense is subject+will+be+verb-ing. As with most of the future tenses, they heavily rely on the use of will. Future Perfect, like the other tenses, uses the past participle in the ending spot so that way the speaker can talk about the future's past. \"I will have eaten by then\
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