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English Activity: The Simple Future Tense

English activity, proposed for high school students, with exercises involving The Simple Future Tense and reading and interpreting the music: Will I see you?- Anitta.

This English language activity is available for download in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.

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  • Template: English Activity: The Simple Future Tense – High School – With Answers

SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

Will I See You (feat. Poo Bear)

Anitta 

When it's all said and done, will I see you?

When it's all said and done, will I see you?

Now that my love is on

All the way on you, I won’t turn it off

Would you do the same?

When it's all said and done, will I see you?

I've been planting seeds in our ground

Watching us grow for a while

Pray the sun stays shinin’ down on us

I hope it do

We committed our trust out loud

Like gravity, we share to hold each other down

Build a circle, pray you always stay around

I do, Lord knows I do

Met you on the block

You ain’t gotta hustle like that no more

I've been on a journey

I ain’t tryna look back, no more

We’ve been on a wave

Tryna not make it back to shore, oh no

But when it’s all said and done, will I see you?

When it's all said and done, will I see you?

Now that my love is on

All the way on you, I won’t turn it off

Would you do the same?

When it's all said and done, will I see you?

Take away my insecurities

Your arms became my security

Ooh, my melody became harmony with you

and only you

sometimes reality kicks in

Realizing every beginning comes to an end

Can I go to sleep at night

Knowing I’ll wake up to my best friend?

When it's all said and done, will I see you? (Will I see you?)

When it's all said and done, will I see you? (I need to know)

Now that my love is on

All the way on you, I won’t turn it off

Would you do the same?

When it's all said and done, will I see you? (Will I see you?)

www.letra.mus.br/Anitta

The Simple Future Tense

There are many ways to express actions in the future. A widely used form is:

Will + basic form of the main verb:

The future will be wonderful.

The future will be wonderful.

Formation of the future with Will

The same Will form (or the contract form ‘II) is used for all people. With I and We it is possible to replace Will by shall (which also has the form contracts ‘II), but this use is typical of formal language. Observe and compare:

We will go to the party tomorrow.

(We will go to the party tomorrow.)

We’II have a lot of fun, I´m sure. (informal style)

(We'll have a lot of fun, I'm sure.)

We shall overcome-someday.(formal style)

(We will win – one day.)

To get the negative form, just add not after will/shall.

I will not (won´t) go to school tomorrow.

To obtain the interrogative form, put will/shall at the beginning of the question.

Will I see you tomorrow?

Use of will in the future

Will indicates an action, event, or prediction about the future:

The future will bring wonderful things.

(The future will bring wonderful things.)

Who will win the next World Cup?

(Who will win the next World Cup?)

The shall is used in questions with I or We, when asking for instructions or when offering, suggesting or inviting.

It's a bit cold. Shall I close the window?

(It's a little cold. Close/Should I close the window?)

Questions

After listening to the song by singer Anitta, answer:

1) Note "Will I See You", a possible translation for the song title would be:

a) Will I see you?

b) Will I see him?

c) Will you see me?

d) Will we see each other?

2) Transcribe the English translation for the excerpt: “Now that my love is on

All the way to you, I'm not hanging up.”

A:

3) Check the alternative that best translates the following verses:

"I've been planting seeds in our ground

Watching us grow for a while

Pray the sun stays shinin’ down on us

I hope it do…”

a) "I've been planting seeds in our soil

I watch the two of us grow

I pray the sun keeps shining on us

I hope it continues.”

b) “I have been planting seeds in our soil

watching us grow for a while

Pray the sun continues to fall on us

I hope you do.”

c) You have been planting seeds in our soil

watching us both grow

We pray that the sun will continue to shine

We wait together.

d) We plant seeds in our soil

watching us both grow

We pray that the sun will continue to shine

We wait together.

4) Where the lyrical self met his love, according to the verse “Met you on the block…”

a) in a block.

b) in a broken.

c) in an office.

d) in an obscure place.

5) What question does the lyrical self make in the verses "When it's all said and done, will I see you?"

A:

6) The back: Will I see you?” is it in negative, interrogative, or affirmative form? Justify your answer.

A:

7) Order the sentences below:

a) will/explain/you/to/I

A:

b) will/give/a party/ My parents

A:

c) will/swim/Jardel

A:

d) will/invite/us for lunch/Samuel

A:

e) will/always/I/love you

A:

f) will/I/take/an/orange

A:

8) Indicate whether the sentence is in negative, interrogative or affirmative form:

a) I will travel. (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

b) I won´t travel. (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

c) Will you do me in favour? (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

d) Will he travel tomorrow? (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

e) I will drop by to see her. (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

f) Will they move to Ireland next year? (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

g) She won’t sing at the talent show. (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

h) It will rain a lot next week. (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

i) I will not travel to England next month. (affirmative, negative, interrogative)

By Rosiane Fernandes Silva – Graduated in Letters

At answers are in the link above the header.

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