If you work really hard, you will get good score in the upcoming examination.
Formula for Type One conditional sentences: if/when + present simple, will + infinitive.
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"Will" is a helping verb that indicates future tense.
It is used with the base verb ("be" in this case) to form future tense constructions.
This sentence belongs to Future Perfect Tense.
Formula: Subject + will + have + 3rd form of a verb + object.
Tomorrow at 3 PM you will have matches.
"Will be brought" is the passive voice of the future indefinite (simple future) tense.
The active form would be: "I will bring the apples."
The Future Simple tense is formed as "will + base verb" (e.g., will finish).
It expresses an action that will happen in the future.
The given sentence is in Future Indefinite Tense.
Future Indefinite Tense-Passive Voice
Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice sentence.
Then use helping verb will be/shall be according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence.
Then use the 3rd form of Verb.
After that, use the word “by”, in order to show the doer.
Rain is a verb which means برسات ہونا
The sentence is asking about a future event ("tomorrow").
The correct way to form a future tense question is:
Will + subject + base verb
In indirect speech, we change the original sentence from "I shall come tomorrow" to "he would come the following day".
Because "tomorrow" refers to the day after the day of speaking, which becomes "the following day" in indirect speech.
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