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The Future Indefinite Tense (also known as the Simple Future) is used to describe actions that haven't happened yet but will occur in the future. In English, we primarily use the helper verbs will or shall. Here is a breakdown of how to construct these sentences in their various forms. 1. Future Indefinite: Negative Sentences Negative sentences are used to state that an action will not take place. To form these, simply add "not" after the auxiliary verb. Formula: Subject + will/shall + not + Verb (1st form) + Object Contraction: will not becomes won’t; shall not becomes shan't. Example Description I will not eat pizza tonight. A statement of intent to abstain. They won't attend the meeting. A prediction or plan about others. 2. Future Indefinite: Interrogative Sentences Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions about the future. To form these, move the auxiliary verb to the beginning of the sentence. Formula: Will/Shall + Subject + Verb (1st form) + Object + ? Example Description Will you help me tomorrow? Asking for a favor or assistance. Will the train arrive on time? Asking for information/prediction. 3. Future Indefinite: Interrogative Negative Sentences These sentences are used to ask a question while simultaneously expressing doubt or seeking confirmation of a negative. There are two ways to write these: the formal way and the contracted (informal) way. Formal Formula: Will/Shall + Subject + not + Verb (1st form) + Object + ? Contracted Formula: Won’t/Shan't + Subject + Verb (1st form) + Object + ? Example Style Will you not go to the party? Formal / Emphatic Won't they finish the project? Informal / Natural Quick Summary Table Sentence Type Structure Example Affirmative Sub + will + V1 She will dance. Negative Sub + will + not + V1 She will not dance. Interrogative Will + Sub + V1? Will she dance? Interrogative Neg Won't + Sub + V1? Won't she dance? A Note on "Shall": In modern English, will is used for all subjects. Shall is mostly reserved for formal writing or for making suggestions/offers with "I" and "we" (e.g., "Shall we dance?").