Is Am are future tense?
Future – Be Going To. We usually use am, is or are + going to + the base form of the verb to talk about actions in the future that have already been decided on. Dan’s going to take the order over to the customer.
What is the future tense of being?
Use the verb to be in the future tense. Examples: I will be a student next year. She will be a student next year.
Can we use will in present?
We use will in conditionals to say what we think will happen in the present or future: I’ll give her a call if I can find her number. You won’t get in unless you have a ticket.
Is would a present tense?
Technically, would is the past tense of will, but it is an auxiliary verb that has many uses, some of which even express the present tense.
Would should/could use?
Could, would, and should are all used to talk about possible events or situations, but each one tells us something different. Could is used to say that an action or event is possible. Would is used to talk about a possible or imagined situation, and is often used when that possible situation is not going to happen.
Should shouldn’t must Mustn T?
Be careful about the difference between mustn’t and don’t have to!…
Present | Positive | Negative |
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should / shouldn’t | mild obligation or advice You should save some money. | mild negative obligation or advice You shouldn’t smoke so much. |
Should not vs shouldn t?
Usage notes Although shouldn’t is derived from should not, the two are not grammatically interchangeable. While “Shouldn’t I do it?” is grammatical, “Should not I do it?” is no longer acceptable.
Should not should not?
The should is the auxiliary and precedes the subject when there is an inversion. The not is another part of the verb string, normally following the first auxiliary (I am not seeing him; I will not be seeing him; I should not have been seeing him), but in inversion it follows the subject.