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Most people will have Pills will replace There will be cities We will control the
private airplanes. food. on the Moon. weather.
Presentation
Use will to …
• talk about facts in the future: I was born in 1975. I’ll be 75 in the year 2050.
• make predictions about the future:
Pills will replace food. (= It’s certain.)
Pills won’t replace food. (= It’s certain not to happen.)
I (don’t) think pills will replace food. (= It’s my opinion.)
will (’ll)
I / You / He / She / It / We / They be 75 in the year 2050.
will not (won’t)
Yes/No questions
Will I / you / he / she / it / we / they be 75 in the year 2050?
Short answers
Yes, I / you / he / she / it / we / they will. No, I / you / he / she / it / we / they won’t.
Exercises
1 Add ’ll or will to the sentences.
will
1 Tomorrow be a beautiful day. 7 Who win: Real Madrid or AC Milan?
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2 One day I be famous. 8 Don’t worry: I’m sure you get better.
3 We be in Rome tomorrow so meet us there. 9 Next week it be summer vacation!
4 Your new girlfriend be at the party? 10 Do you think it rain tomorrow?
5 I think John pass all his exams. 11 Nobody be in the office tomorrow.
6 When you be eighteen? 12 We ever find a cure for cancer?
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Level 2
Exercises
2 Are the sentences in exercise 1 facts in the future (F) or predictions about the future
(P)? Write P or F.
1 P 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
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