Simple Future Passive - GrammarBank
www.grammarbank.com › simple-future-passiveForming Simple Future Passive. Affirmative Form. Object + will + be + verb3 (past participle) Question Form. Will + object + be + verb3 (past participle) Something be done by someone in the future. Active : We will take the horses to the stable. Passive: The horses will be taken to the stable. Active : Will the manager sign the contract tomorrow.
Simple future and going to - English Grammar
www.englishgrammar.org › simple-futureDec 04, 2013 · The simple future tense. Form: will / shall + infinitive. I will send the payment tomorrow. I will apply for that job. I will see him tomorrow. I will wait for him. I will come. This form is mainly used to announce decisions that we have just made. Notes: In British English, shall is commonly used with first person pronouns (I and we).