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Sarah goes to work every day. She is always


there from 8.30 to 4.30.
It’s 9.30 now. Sarah is at work.
At 9.30 yesterday, she was at work.
At 9.30 tomorrow, she will be at work.

We use will for the future (tomorrow / next week etc.)

I/we/you/they will (’ll) be I/we/you/they be


he/she/it will not (won’t) win will he/she/it win

1. Peter is travelling in Europe. Complete the sentences


with was, is, will be.
1. Yesterday he ________ in Paris.
2. Tomorrow he _________ in Amsterdam.
3. Last week he ________ in Barcelona.
4. Next week he ________ in London.
5. At the moment he _________ in Brussels.
6. At the end of the trip he ________ very tired.
2. Put in will (‘ll) or won’t in the sentences.

1. Don’t drink coffee before going to bed. You ________ sleep.


2. Are you ready yet? Not yet. I __________ be ready in five minutes.
3. I’m going away for a few days. I’m leaving tonight so I ________ be at home tomorrow.
4. It _________ rain so you don’t need to take your umbrella.
5. I don’t feel well. I think I ________ go to bed early and I ______ feel better soon.
6. It’s Johnny’s birthday next Friday. He ________ be 25 years old.

3. What will life be in 30 years’ time? Tick () or cross out ()
the expressions and form sentences with will/won’t.

e.g. people/travel in flying cars   People will travel in flying cars.


people/live in underwater cities.   People won’t live in underwater cities.

1. life/be more expensive   ______________________________________


2. people/go on holiday to the moon   _______________________________
3. people/use oxygen masks to breathe   _____________________________
4. pollution/be worse   _________________________________________
5. there/be enough water for everyone   _____________________________
6. there/be more people in the world   ______________________________

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