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"Will" For Predictions, Quick Decisions and Promises

1. The document discusses the use of the future tense "will" for predictions, quick decisions, and promises. 2. It provides forms of "will" including affirmative and negative statements and yes/no and wh- questions using subjects like I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. 3. Contractions are also covered, showing how pronouns combine with "will" and "will not", such as I'll, she'll, he won't, and we won't. 4. Examples are given to illustrate using "will" for quick decisions versus "be going to" for advance plans.

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"Will" For Predictions, Quick Decisions and Promises

1. The document discusses the use of the future tense "will" for predictions, quick decisions, and promises. 2. It provides forms of "will" including affirmative and negative statements and yes/no and wh- questions using subjects like I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. 3. Contractions are also covered, showing how pronouns combine with "will" and "will not", such as I'll, she'll, he won't, and we won't. 4. Examples are given to illustrate using "will" for quick decisions versus "be going to" for advance plans.

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“will” for predictions, quick

decisions and promises.


Simple future “will” timeline
Forms of “will”
Subject Will or will not Base form of verb Rest of the
sentence
I
You
He
She
It Will or will not Leave tomorrow
We
You
they
Yes/No questions with short answers
Will Subject Base form of verb Rest of the sentence +?
You
Will
She Leave Tomorrow?
they

Yes S Will No S Will + not


You You
Yes
She She
will No Will not
they they
Form of Information Questions
Wh-word Will S Base form of verb Rest of the sentence

Who He See At the wedding


Will
what tomorrow?

They Do Later?

Note: you can drop the subject from the question.


For example:
who will see at the wedding tomorrow?
Contractions pronouns with will
In the positive statements:

o I + will = I’ll

o She + will = she’ll

o They + will = they’ll

Or with not to make negative:

o He + will + not = he won’t

o We + will + not = we won’t


examples
Will for quick decisions:

o A: I don’t have a fork.

o B: I will ask the waiter to bring you one

Be going to for advance plans:

o A: have you decided to buy the car?

o B: yes. I’m going to get it tomorrow.


Will for predictions
Activity
Put the verbs into the correct form. Use will.

You (earn)…………………….  a lot of money.

You (travel)……………………….  around the world.

You (meet)………………………  lots of interesting people.

Everybody (adore) …………………….. you.
Continue
You (not / have)………………  any problems.

Many people (serve)………………  you.

They (anticipate)………………….  your wishes.

There (not / be) ……………….. anything left to wish for.

Everything (be)…………………..  perfect.

But all these things (happen / only)…………….  if you

marry me
What
Will
happen?

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