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UNIT 12 • LESSON A

AND B
LESSON A: WHAT'S NEXT?
• Future with will, may, and might
• When you are 100% sure – will
• You can use will to give facts or predictions about the future. The predictions are things that
• you think are sure to happen.
• In affirmative statements, use subject + will / 'll + verb . . . :
• I'll be 65 in June. (I'll = I will)
• The baby will keep us busy!
• In negative statements, use subject + won't (= will not) + verb . . . :
• It won't be easy to find a job
LESSON B: JOBS

• Grammar Present tense verbs with future meaning Complex sentences are
sentences with more than one clause or part. In complex sentences about
the future, use the simple present after if, when, after, and before:
• What are you going to do when you graduate? If I get good grades, I may go
to law school.
• My parents will be disappointed if I don't go into law.
• After I graduate, I'll be able to work in their firm. I need to decide before I
go home for the summer.

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