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Simple Future Tense Will

The simple future tense is often called will, because we make the
simple future tense with the modal auxiliary will.
The structure of the simple future tense is:
Affirmative:
auxiliary verb

main verb

will

open

the door.

You

will

finish

before me.

subject

Negative:
She

will

not be

at school tomorrow.

We

will

not leave

yet.

Question:
Will

you

arrive

on time?

Will

they

want

dinner?

We can use contract in the auxiliary verb:


I will

I'll

you will

you'll

For negative sentences in the simple future tense, we contract with


won't, like this:
I will not

I won't

you will not

you won't

we will not

we won't

Exercises:
1.- Put the verbs into the correct form. Use will.
You will earn a lot of money.
She ______________ (travel) around the world.
I _______________ (meet) lots of interesting people.
Everybody ________________(adore) you.
You ____________(not / have) any problems.
Many people __________________(serve) you.
We __________________(help) you.
I ____________________(get) you a drink.
I think our team _______________ (win) the match.

2.- Write questions in will future.


(you / ask / him) ________________________________________
(Jenny / lock / the door) __________________________________
(it / rain) ______________________________________________
(the teacher / test / our English) ____________________________

3.- Write negative sentences in will future.

(I / answer / the question) _____________________________________


(she / read / the book) ________________________________________
(they / drink / beer) ___________________________________________
(we / send / the postcard) _____________________________________

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