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WILL Future

We use Future Simple, i.e. Will-Future for an action that will take place after the
current moment, i.e. in the future, and has no connection with the current time.
For example:

Sue will visit her grandparents next weekend.

Past

Now

(next weekend)

Future

WILL Future
1.We use will when there is no prior plan or decision to do something before we
speak. We make the decision at the time of speaking.
For example:
Maybe we will stay in and watch television tonight.
2.We often use will to make a prediction about the future. We are saying what
we think will happen.
For example:
It will rain tomorrow.
I'm sure he will be a successful lawyer one day.
I am busy right now, I will
call you later.
we make decision at the moment of
speaking but it will take place in the
future

Past

Now

Future

WILL Future Questions and Negative

I/you/he/she/it/we/they will visit the grandparents.


Will + S + V(base form)?
Will I/you/he/she/it/we/they visit them?
Wh- + will +S +V?
When will I/you/he/she/it/we/they visit them?
S + will not/wont + V
I/you/he/she/it/we/they wont visit them.

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