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02-28-2010, 01:31 AM
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سؤال شائع بخصوص استخدام صيغة المستقبل البسيط
السؤال :
is this information right ???
the Simple Future cannot be used in
clauses beginning with time expressions like after
I have read it and don`t know it`s right or not???
الإجابة :
نعم .. صحيح
أولا : شرح من أستاذة لغة بريطانية :
After time expressions referring to the future, we use the present
After he leaves, we'll have dinner
Before he leaves, we'll have dinner
As soon as he leaves, we'll have dinner
The moment he leaves, we'll have dinner
In each of the sentences above, the tense of the verb in the clause with the time expression is the present. The other clauses have the "will" future form
ثانيا : شرح من أستاذة لغة أمريكية :
In a future time clause, we use the present tense
We should have some examples here
We will have dinner before we see the movie
********ley is going to study medicine after she graduates
I'll call you as soon as I arrive
They will stay in London until she finishes her studies
When he has a chance, he'll call us
I'll do that if you really want me to
_______
One big exception to this rule is the use of 'will' in the future time clause to refer to someone's strong desire, his volition, his will
In that case, 'will' in the time clause can be used
I'll agree to an immediate sale if you will pay the price
If you'll marry me, I'll do anything you want
These sentences about 'will' in the time clause are special. They do not appear so often
As a rule, 'will' and 'be going to' do not appear in the time clause
ثالثا : ملاحظة :
You can use ' will ' in an if-clause to express annoyance
If you will keep interrupting me, how can I answer your question
سؤال شائع بخصوص استخدام صيغة المستقبل البسيط
السؤال :
is this information right ???
the Simple Future cannot be used in
clauses beginning with time expressions like after
I have read it and don`t know it`s right or not???
الإجابة :
نعم .. صحيح
أولا : شرح من أستاذة لغة بريطانية :
After time expressions referring to the future, we use the present
After he leaves, we'll have dinner
Before he leaves, we'll have dinner
As soon as he leaves, we'll have dinner
The moment he leaves, we'll have dinner
In each of the sentences above, the tense of the verb in the clause with the time expression is the present. The other clauses have the "will" future form
ثانيا : شرح من أستاذة لغة أمريكية :
In a future time clause, we use the present tense
We should have some examples here
We will have dinner before we see the movie
********ley is going to study medicine after she graduates
I'll call you as soon as I arrive
They will stay in London until she finishes her studies
When he has a chance, he'll call us
I'll do that if you really want me to
_______
One big exception to this rule is the use of 'will' in the future time clause to refer to someone's strong desire, his volition, his will
In that case, 'will' in the time clause can be used
I'll agree to an immediate sale if you will pay the price
If you'll marry me, I'll do anything you want
These sentences about 'will' in the time clause are special. They do not appear so often
As a rule, 'will' and 'be going to' do not appear in the time clause
ثالثا : ملاحظة :
You can use ' will ' in an if-clause to express annoyance
If you will keep interrupting me, how can I answer your question