Task 2. Complete with the correct future tense.
1. Look out! You will break it!
To complete this sentence, we use the future tense form of the verb "to break," which is "will break." This form indicates a future action or event.
2. I promise I will help you with your homework.
To complete this sentence, we use the future tense form of the verb "to help," which is "will help." Again, this form indicates a future action or event.
In the first sentence, "Look out! You will break it!", the speaker is warning someone to be careful because there is a possibility that they might break something soon.
In the second sentence, "I promise I will help you with your homework," the speaker is making a commitment or assurance that they will assist the listener with their homework at some point in the future. The use of "promise" indicates a strong commitment and willingness to fulfill their offer.
It is important to note that the future tense in English is usually formed using the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb. The future tense is often used when we want to talk about future plans, intentions, predictions, or promises.
1. Look out! You will break it!
To complete this sentence, we use the future tense form of the verb "to break," which is "will break." This form indicates a future action or event.
2. I promise I will help you with your homework.
To complete this sentence, we use the future tense form of the verb "to help," which is "will help." Again, this form indicates a future action or event.
In the first sentence, "Look out! You will break it!", the speaker is warning someone to be careful because there is a possibility that they might break something soon.
In the second sentence, "I promise I will help you with your homework," the speaker is making a commitment or assurance that they will assist the listener with their homework at some point in the future. The use of "promise" indicates a strong commitment and willingness to fulfill their offer.
It is important to note that the future tense in English is usually formed using the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb. The future tense is often used when we want to talk about future plans, intentions, predictions, or promises.