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Read the following example:

                              Your father will bring    gifts for you.

                      ·  To express an expected action in future.

                         Read the following example:
                              It shall rain  tomorrow.

                   Formation of Affirmative Sentences

                   Subject + will/shall + V  (1st form of verb) + object + ( . )
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                   Read the following example:

                         He will buy a new mobile phone.

                   Formation of Negative Sentences

                   Subject + will/shall + not + V  + object + ( . )
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                   Read the following example:

                         He will not buy a new mobile phone.

                   Formation of Interrogative Sentences

                   Will/shall + subject + V  + object + ( ? )
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                   Read the following example:

                         Will he buy a new mobile phone?

                   Also,
                   Question Word + will/shall + subject + V  + object + ( ? )
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                   Read the following example:

                         When will he buy a new mobile phone?

             G  Future Continuous Tense is used –

                      ·  To show an action that will be in progress at a given moment in the future.
                         Read the following example:

                              She will be giving    her exams tomorrow.

                      ·  To denote the possible continuity of a habit.

                         Read the following example:
                              He will be going     for a walk every morning.

                   Formation of Affirmative Sentences

                   Subject + will/shall + be + V  + ing + object + ( . )
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