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Take a look at the four future tenses in English and how they’re used in a
sentence:
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Future Tense
• To mention things we will or are going to do.
Future predictions based on a belief – I’m sure you’ll pass the test.
Form
• It is made up of the verb will/won’t + base infinitive (infinitive without to).
• Because will is a modal verb it doesn’t change depending on the person
doing the action.
• We can use contractions e.g. I will = I’ll.
• In the negative, we can also use will not for more emphasis.
• Won’t is more common in speech.
• In short answers we say: yes X will or no X won’t.
WILL
Will can be used in expressing rapid decisions, or a future action that
you have decided at the moment of speaking.
Ex:
• “I’m thirsty! I think I will buy a drink.”
Ex:
• I will travel to Japan. -
• Mr. Sanchez will bring the medicine. -
• The doctors will use the syringes. -
Session 9
Exercises:
https://agendaweb.org/exercises/verbs/future/will-yes-no-questions
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/questions/will_future.htm
Session 9
Here’s a look at the future simple in positive and negative statements and questions.
Session 9
Exercises:
https://agendaweb.org/verbs/future-will-exercises.html
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/will_future_mix.htm
Let’s read. Session 9
Session 9
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