Will and going to predictions?

‘Will’ or ‘Going To’? (Predictions) We use to be + going to + infinitive when we make a prediction based on evidence we have now. We use will + infinitive when we make a prediction which is only a guess or an opinion of ours.

What are the four future tenses?

There are four future verb tenses in English.

  • Simple future tense.
  • Future continuous tense.
  • Future perfect tense.
  • Future perfect continuous tense.

What is the difference of can and could?

‘Can’ is a modal verb, which is used with the main verb to express the ability of a person or thing in doing something. On the other extreme, ‘could’ is the past participle or second form of the verb, which is used with the main verb to talk about a past the ability of an individual in doing something.

Can you be a +V3?

V3 Past Participle The V3 form of this verb is ‘could’. ‘Could’ is used in the case of Past Perfect Tense or Present Perfect Tense. If the question is in the present perfect tense, we use the word think as ‘could’. The subjects I, you, we are used as ‘Could’.

Should I +be +V3?

Should have + past participle talks about past events, actions that did not happen but it would be better if they had happened. A mistake or regret is implied. For Example: You should (ought to) have checked your report thoroughly before you handed it in.

What verb form is V1 V2 V3?

We had a big dinner….Have Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Have Past Participle, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Have.

V1 Base Form V2 Past Simple V3 Past Participle go went gone hang hung hung have had had hear heard heard

What is V1 V2 V3 V4 English grammar?

V2 is the second form of verb (simple past) Examples: Did, sat, wrote, used, gave. V3 is the third form of verb (past participle) Examples: Done, sat, written, used, given. V4 is the fourth form of verb (present participle)

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