Simple Past Tense sentences include happening of work in Future time. 

Affirmative Sentences
Rule 1:  Subject (Single number/third person/Plural number) + will + 1st Form of Verb (See Examples 3 to 5)

Rule 2: I or We + shall + 1st Form of Verb(See Examples 1, 2)

Examples:
1. I shall write a letter.
2. We shall go to school tomorrow.
3. You will read a book.
4. His father will come from Delhi tomorrow.
5. These boys will play a football match on Monday.

Negative Sentences
Rule 1:  Subject (Single number/third person/Plural number) + will not + 1st Form of Verb (See Examples 2, 3)

Rule 2: I or We + shall not + 1st Form of Verb(See Examples 1, 4)


Examples:
1. I shall not go to Aligarh tomorrow.
2. The boys will not sleep during the day.
3. You will not read the book.
4. We shall not play a hockey match tomorrow.

Interrogative Sentences
Rule 1:  Shall/Will + Subject (Single number/third person/Plural number) + 1st Form of Verb 
(See Examples 1, 2)

Rule 2: when/why/what/where + shall/will + Subject + 1st Form of Verb(See Example 6)

Rule 3: how much/how many/whose/which also used with their related nouns. (See Examples 4, 5 and 8)

Rule 4:  If any interrogative word works like a subject then write it first then carry on with shall/will + 1st form of the verb(See Example 7)

Rule 5: Interrogative negative sentences are just like Interrogative affirmative sentences with only use of not after the subject.
Shall/Will + subject + not + 1st form of verb
(See example 3)

Rule 6: Must put Question Mark (?) at the end of a sentence.


Examples:
1. Will he give you some pens?
2. Will they eat mangoes?
3. Will your brother not come tomorrow?
4. Which song will Maria sing?
5. How many books will he buy?
6. Where shall we go tomorrow?
7. Who will beat your son?
8. Whose table will he break?

Tenses - English to English Translation
Simple Tense

 Continuous Tense

Perfect Tense


Tenses - Hindi to English Translation
Simple Tense

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