FUTURE SIMPLE W I L L Diego Arenas English Teacher
To talk about future we use WILL.  There is no difference in the use of the verbs in any personal pronoun, we say: I will You will He, she , it will We, they will or I won’t You won’t He, she, it won`t We, they won’t
To make the affirmative we use: Subject + will + verb (base form) + complement Examples:  He will play tomorrow   They will study French in two years.   I will travel to Spain next Sunday.
To make the negative we just add not to the previous formula or replace will by won’t Subject + will + not + verb (base form) + complement Or  Subject + won’t + verb (base form) + complement Examples: They won’t fight tomorrow   I will not do your homework .
In the interrogative form we use this : Will + Subject + verb (base form) + complement+ ? Example: Will you study with me? And the answers can be 2, negative or affirmative. Will you study with me? No, I won’t or  Yes, I will. Will she dance with me?  Yes, she will. No, she won’t.
Words and expressions referring to future: In a year, next month, in the future, in a couple of years, next october, the day after tomorrow, etc. Assumptions:  Probably, I think, maybe, perhaps .  In a couple of years there won’t be transantiago anymore. I will drive a car next week.
Will   expresses a spontaneous decision, an assumption with regard to the future or an action in the future that cannot be influenced. Uses of Will. Spontaneous Decision: Wait, I will help you. Assumption regarding the future:   She will probably come back tomorrow.
Other uses of Will A promise :  I will help you with your homework. An action that can’t be influenced:   It will rain tomorrow. Conditional clauses type I:   If you study, you will pass english.
Now think about things you will do in your future and things you will not do in the future.  You can start like this: Next year I will buy a guitar. Tomorrow I will know everything about the future. Good luck!!!

Future simple will

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    FUTURE SIMPLE WI L L Diego Arenas English Teacher
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    To talk aboutfuture we use WILL. There is no difference in the use of the verbs in any personal pronoun, we say: I will You will He, she , it will We, they will or I won’t You won’t He, she, it won`t We, they won’t
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    To make theaffirmative we use: Subject + will + verb (base form) + complement Examples: He will play tomorrow They will study French in two years. I will travel to Spain next Sunday.
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    To make thenegative we just add not to the previous formula or replace will by won’t Subject + will + not + verb (base form) + complement Or Subject + won’t + verb (base form) + complement Examples: They won’t fight tomorrow I will not do your homework .
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    In the interrogativeform we use this : Will + Subject + verb (base form) + complement+ ? Example: Will you study with me? And the answers can be 2, negative or affirmative. Will you study with me? No, I won’t or Yes, I will. Will she dance with me? Yes, she will. No, she won’t.
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    Words and expressionsreferring to future: In a year, next month, in the future, in a couple of years, next october, the day after tomorrow, etc. Assumptions: Probably, I think, maybe, perhaps . In a couple of years there won’t be transantiago anymore. I will drive a car next week.
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    Will expresses a spontaneous decision, an assumption with regard to the future or an action in the future that cannot be influenced. Uses of Will. Spontaneous Decision: Wait, I will help you. Assumption regarding the future: She will probably come back tomorrow.
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    Other uses ofWill A promise : I will help you with your homework. An action that can’t be influenced: It will rain tomorrow. Conditional clauses type I: If you study, you will pass english.
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    Now think aboutthings you will do in your future and things you will not do in the future. You can start like this: Next year I will buy a guitar. Tomorrow I will know everything about the future. Good luck!!!