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How can I explain the grammar of future tense using only pictures?

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How can I explain the grammar of future tense using only pictures?

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maybe with thought bubbles where the characters are doing something, but thinking of what they’d like to do or are going to do in the future… Like a woman baking a cake and then a thought bubble of her pulling it out of the oven or eating it… …only make sure to focus on the thought bubble rather then what the character is currently doing… ….but if this is a grammar lesson about how specifically to FORM the future tense… “The English future tense using the tense auxiliary WILL is an example of a compound future tense.” So if the future tense usually includes the word “Will” you could draw a picture of a guy named Will reading a will or something like that…. …. tough assignment.

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