To make predictions about the future.
To express spontaneous decisions.
To make promises.
To give orders or make requests.
They are the words and phrases which generally appear in this tense sentences
- Tomorrow
- This weekend
- Next friday
- Next month
- Next year
- In 2099 (year in the future).
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Subject + Will + Verb Infinitive + the rest of the sentence.
To make sentences in the Simple Future, we use the modal "Will" followed by the main verb of the sentence in infinitive.
We can also use the short form of "Will" ('ll) only when the subject of the sentence is a Personal Pronoun.
Subject + Will Not + Verb Infinitive + the rest of the sentence.
In the negative form, we write "Will Not" (Won't) after the subject.
The Verb of the sentence is always written in Infinitive.
Will + Subject + Verb In Infinitive + the rest of the sentence...?
In the interrogative, the modal "Will" is written before the subject.
The verb is always written in infinitive.
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We can use the short form of WILL ('LL) in all cases.
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Which of the following sentences expresses spontaneous decision?
I'll help you with those bags.
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She will meet Carol next week.
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They will miss each other.
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Carla _ _ _ _ _ you tomorrow.
will seen
Wrong answer
won't see
You did it!
'll see
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We can use either the negative form "WILL NOT" or "WON'T".
True
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False
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_ _ _ _ _ her?
I will married
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Will marry you
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Will you marry
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We use words like LAST and YESTERDAY to talk about the Future.
True
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False
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We use words like NEXT and TOMORROW to talk about the Future.
True
That´s it!
False
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We use the auxiliary WILL in the Simple Future.
True
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False
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We use the infinitive form of the Verb.
True
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False
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The negative form of WILL is WILLN'T.
True
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False
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I _ _ _ _ _ Bob at the airport.
will meet
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will met
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will meeting
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They _ _ _ _ _ hockey next week.
play
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will played
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will play
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Max _ _ _ _ _ to school tomorrow.
willn't go
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won't go
You did it!
won't gone
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_ _ _ _ _ you study French next year?
Doo
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Did
Wrong answer
Will
That´s it!
She _ _ _ _ _ 10 next month.
will be
Correct answer!
be
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will is
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