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We normally use WILL to speak about the future. It is always combined with another verb.
Since WILL is classified as a modal verb (like can, would, could, should) it has the same
characteristics:
1. It does not change in the third person (i.e. he, she, it)
2. It is always combined with another verb in the base form (i.e. without 'to')
Examples of Will:
Notice how you often use "I think..." before the subject + will.
In the negative, we add NOT to the end of WILL and not to the main verb. (= will not)
Examples:
With positive contractions WILL becomes 'LL and is joined to the subject:
Positive Contraction
I will I'll
He will he'll
It will it'll
We will we'll
Negative
Contraction
To form a question using WILL, we reverse the order of the subject and WILL:
Examples: