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FUTURE WILL

RENATA, ISABEL, RAFAEL E DAVI


Bem-vindos,
coleguinhas!
Introduction future
Generally, we use the will to indicate an
idea of the future that can express
will
uncertainty or be decided at the time of
speech. The future tense in the English
future
language has two forms: the future with
the auxiliary verb "will" and with the will
expression "to be going to".
future
Affirmative form

The formation of future phrases Examples:

with will in affirmative form


They will buy a new house.
follows the following structure:

We will go out tonight.


Subject + will + main verb in
the infinitive without the to +
complement
Affirmative form

Examples:
The affirmative form can also
be used in the form contracted I will visit my cousin tomorrow.
= I'll visit my cousin tomorrow.
after personal pronouns. To do
this, just use 'll instead of will.
They will arrive at night. =
They'll arrive at night.
Negative Form

The formation of future Examples: The negative form can


sentences with will in also be used in the
the negative form They will not buy a new contracted form. To do
follows the following house. that, just use won't
structure: instead of will not.
We will not go out Example:
Subject + will + not + tonight. I will not visit my cousin
main verb in the tomorrow. = I won't visit
infinitive without the to my cousin tomorrow.
+ complement
Interrogative form

The formation of future sentences with will in interrogative


form follows the following structure:

Will + subject + main verb in the infinitive without the to +


complement

Examples:

Will they buy a new house?

Will we go out tonight?


See below a table with the conjugation of the
future with will, where the main verb is to travel
Exercise
Complete the exercises below with the correct forms of will or
going to:

a) Sally thinks she _______________ next month. (to travel)


b) James _______________ 18 next month. (to turn)
c) They _______________ around 5 in the afternoon. (to arrive)
d) Considering the cloudy sky, I believe it _______________.
(to rain)
Thank you
very much!

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