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ENGLISH

3. SIMPLE FUTURE
SIMPLE FUTURE
Used to talk about the future
To say what we believe will happen
What people want to do or are willing to do
To make promises and offers

Will you have time to study tomorrow? Yes, I will. / No, I won’t.

FREQUENTLY EXPRESSIONS: Tomorrow, Tonight, Nex week.


FUTURE SIMPLE
FUTURE

INFORMAL
FORMAL

PLANNED UNPLANNED

WILL

Present Will
Going to
Continous I will meet Mr. John
Okay, I'll meet John tomorrow
I am going to meet tomorrow
John tomorrow

I am meeting John
tomorrow
Formal – The ceremony will begin at 8:00
Planned- The doctor will see you at 3:00
Business- ABC Company will open a new factory
Predicting- Experts say food prices will rise
Informal- I’ll call you later
Unplanned- Hey, I’ll give you a rise to the subway
Ordering- I’ll have a small cheese pizza
Promising- I’ll return your book tomorrow
Offering- I’ll help you finish the report
Possibility- Maybe I’ll take a break and watch a movie
tonight.
POSITIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
I I I
you you you
he he he
she + WILL + VERB she + WILL NOT + VERB WILL + she + VERB?
it it it
we we we
they they they

WON'T Shall I order?


I suppose she'll
Shall we dance?
work tomorrow
She will not work
Where will she
She won't work
work?
OBSERVAÇÕES
Will he be in Madrid tomorrow? Yes, he will (no contraction) /
No, he won't / No, he will not.

Conditional sentences:
Real possible situations in the future
IF
WHEN
If I will
//// visit Greece, I will call you AS SOON AS
BEFORE
If I visit Greece, I will call you. AFTER
1. PLANS
2. GOALS
3. TRAVEL
4. PARTY
5. WORK
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