FUTURE
SIMPLE
DEFINITON WILL
"Will" is used to express a promise, a
prediction or something you want to do
in the future. Will is a modal verb (not
conjugated) that is used next to a verb in
the infinitive to form the simple future in
English.
STRUCTURE WILL
We talk about "going to" and "will".
We usually use "to be + going to +
infinitive verb" for actions that will
happen very soon or to express a
plan that you have. We use "Will" is
used to express a promise, a
prediction or something you want to
do in the future.
SIMPLE FUTURE EXAMPLE
AFFIRMATIVE
The construction of an
affirmative sentence in the
simple future. After the will,
the main verb must be used in
the infinitive: Subject + will +
verb in the infinitive +
complement
SIMPLE FUTURE EXAMPLE
NEGATIVE
Negative sentences in the simple future
can be used to give orders or express
the will of not wanting to do something.
They are formed by adding to the will
the not of denial.
You can use its contracted form won't.
Subject + will not / won't + infinitive
verb + complement
SIMPLE FUTURE
INTERROGATIVE EXAMPLE
To build interrogative sentences in the
simple future we place the subject of the
sentence between the auxiliary verb will and
the main verb of the sentence.
If the sentence is negative, in its long form
we put the negation after the subject and
before the verb, and in its abbreviated form
we simply replace the will with won't.
The negative of will is will not (won't)
Will/Won't + subject + verb in infinitive +
complement + ? Will + subject + not + verb
in infinitive + complement + ?
- Will they come to the high school reunion?
- Won’t the producers announce the winner this
afternoon?
Complete the next activity.
https://wordwall.net/play/783
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