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I'm sure Ravi will work on his new invention tomorrow. ‘t We use the Simple Future Tense for actions that will happen in the future. e.g. I'm sure Ravi will work on his new invention tomorrow. subject + will + base verb ‘@ To form negative sentences, add not between will and the verb. e.g. I'm sure Ravi will not work on his new invention tomorrow. @ To form questions, exchange the subject and will, e.g. Will Ravi work on his new invention tomorrow? Note: (Q) When we speak, we offen contract the subject and will. e.g. Twill Til, you will - you'll, he will — he'll, she will — she'll, it will - if ll, we will we'll, they will — they'll ® We also contract will not into won't. Complete what Fariz says with the simple future tense of the verbs given. Write in cursive. T think Ravi and I (attend ) the Thinking Outside the Box Seminar in Ipoh next Friday. Don’t worry, we (not fly) there. I'm sure Ravi’s father (drive) us there. After the seminar, I think we ( visit ) Ravi’s uncle at his durian orchard. I’m ‘sure we | get (get) to taste some durians. T hope he (fake ) us to a shop to buy Na 5 white coffee. I think we (continue) on our journey y back to Kuala Lumpur after that. I promise I (buy ) a packet @ packet of white coffee for you but I (not bring) back any durians. Ravi says he (throw ) up if the car smells of durian! “You are lost in a jungle. Write ten sentences to describe what you find ou bome:. Use cursive writing. ‘Scanned with CamScanner

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