What are the usage and sentence structure for 'Will/Won't' in future forms?
Usage: Prediction
Structure: Subject + will/won’t + base verb
We expect the package to arrive ______ three to five working days, depending on the courier service.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. by
A. In
A word used to show approximation in time, where precision is not possible or not necessary. It reflects human uncertainty in measuring time exactly, giving a flexible boundary rather than a fixed point.
About (time)
The usage of the word 'So' in statement is?
Used to agree with positive statements
I allow people to become something they are not.
I do not change the wearer inside, only what others believe they are.
I can be simple or complex, but I always tell a story without words.
When the performance ends, I often lose my identity and become just fabric again.
Costumes
What are the usage and sentence structure for 'Be Going To' in future forms?
Usage: Intention
Structure: Subject + am/is/are + going to + base verb
You must submit your application ______ Friday at 5 p.m., or it will not be accepted.
A. until
B. by
C. on
D. for
B. By
A phrase used when someone tries to repair emotional or social damage after an action has already affected another person. It is not just an apology, but a recognition that something has already caused discomfort, regret, or inconvenience, and the speaker is attempting to restore balance.
Sorry about
The usage of the word 'Not/Neither' in statement is?
Used to agree with negative statements
change the mood of a place without speaking a single word.
I do not take part in the event, yet I define its atmosphere.
When I arrive, ordinary spaces pretend to be special.
I disappear once the occasion ends, leaving only memories behind.
Decorations
What are the usage and sentence structure for 'Present Continuous' in future forms?
Usage: Personal arrangement
Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing
She will not start the presentation ______ everyone is seated and ready.
A. until
B. after
C. while
D. during
A. Until
A phrase that means to mentally examine, explore, or weigh something before making a decision. It is not just “thinking,” but a process of careful reflection where ideas are tested internally before action is taken.
Think about
If the sentence is positive, the tag is ___________.
If the sentence is negative, the tag is ___________.
Negative, Positive
I exist to fill silence with enjoyment.
I do not always teach, but I often distract, amuse, or delight.
I can take many forms—stories, games, performances—but my purpose is always the same.
Without me, waiting and boredom feel much longer.
Entertainment
What are the usage and sentence structure for 'Present Simple' in future forms?
Usage: Fixed Event
Structure: Subject + verb (-s,-es,-ies)
______ we arrive at the station, the train will already have left.
A. When
B. While
C. By the time
D. Until
C. By the time
A phrase used to suggest or introduce an alternative idea, often in a way that invites agreement, rejection, or negotiation. It does not demand action but opens a possible direction of thought or decision-making.
How about
A: I enjoyed the movie very much.
B: So ______ I.
A. did
B. was
C. have
D. am
A. Did
I do not exist until people agree to let time and purpose meet.
I have a beginning and an end, but I cannot survive outside that boundary.
I may be planned carefully or happen unexpectedly, but I always gather attention.
Without people taking part or witnessing me, I lose my identity completely and become nothing more than
Event
Identify the usage of the future form tenses for each sentence:
A. The meeting starts at 9.00 a.m. tomorrow, although some members are still not prepared.
B. I am seeing the doctor tomorrow, even though I feel perfectly fine now.
C. I will probably forget this if I don’t write it down immediately.
D. Look at those black clouds — it is going to rain heavily in a few minutes.
A. Present Simple, fixed events
B. Present Continuous, personal arrangement
C. Will/won't, prediction
D. Be going to, intention
You must submit your application ______ you receive the confirmation email, or it will not be processed.
A. when
B. as soon as
C. until
D. while
B. As soon as
A phrase that describes a moment immediately before an action happens, when something is so close to occurring that it is almost visible in time. It captures the threshold between intention and action.
About to
A: I don’t enjoy watching horror films.
B: ______ do I, and ______ does my sister, who avoids them completely.
A. Neither /so
B. So / nor
C. Neither /nor
D. Nor / neither
C. Neither / nor
I speak in silence but expect to be understood instantly.
I am fixed in one place, yet my message can travel far beyond it.
I compete for attention in crowded spaces, but I only have seconds to succeed.
I do not explain everything — I only suggest enough to make you want to know more.
Poster