The document outlines the use of the verb 'talk' in various future tense forms, including simple, progressive, perfect, and perfect progressive. It emphasizes the necessity of including a proper time phrase when indicating future events. Examples are provided for each tense form to illustrate their usage.
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Assignment - Grammar - Verb 'Talk' - Future Tense
The document outlines the use of the verb 'talk' in various future tense forms, including simple, progressive, perfect, and perfect progressive. It emphasizes the necessity of including a proper time phrase when indicating future events. Examples are provided for each tense form to illustrate their usage.
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Lesson: Grammar and Phonology
Assignment: To use the verb ‘talk’ in the future tense
Name of the trainee: Shivali Arora Name of the Trainer: Ms. Sukanya Burmar
Verb Simple Progressive Perfect Perfect
progressive talk I will talk NA (use I will have I will have present talked been progressive (sentence talking with the incomplete (sentence given verb- without incomplete using ‘am time without going’- I am phrase) future time going to phrase) talk)
To use the verb ‘talk’, it needs to be followed by a proper time
phrase indicating that the event is happening in the future.
Simple future tense: I will talk to him later tonight
Progressive: NA / Present progressive: I am going to talk to him about his plans to shift to India. Perfect: I will have talked about my presentation with them by 5 o’clock tomorrow. Perfect Progressive: By the time they reach for the presentation, I will have been talking for 4 hrs.