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The flowers will be beautiful in summer.
Will
Will + Base Verb
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I will be 22 years old next year.
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Many people will go to the beach on the weekend.
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I don't think the exam will be very easy tomorrow.
Positive Sentences
I You He She It We They |
will / 'll |
be busy. drive the car. go shopping. eat lunch. |
Negative Sentences
I You He She It We They |
will not / won't |
be busy. drive the car. go shopping. eat lunch. |
Yes / No Questions:
Will | I you he she it we they |
be busy? drive the car? go shopping? eat lunch? |
Short Answers:
Yes, I will. |
No, I will not / won't. |
Wh Questions:
What | will | I you he she it we they |
eat for dinner? |
Use
Will is used to talk about the future.
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Class will begin at 7 o'clock this evening.
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January will be cold.
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Birds will return in the spring.
We do not use will to talk about our plans for the future.
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I will meet Mike at 5:30 PM.- I am going to meet Mike at 5:30 PM.
- I am meeting Mike at 5:30 PM.
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We will see a movie together tomorrow night.- We are going to see a movie together tomorrow night.
- We are seeing a movie together tomorrow night.
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She will go to the gym this afternoon.- She is going to go to the gym this afternoon.
- She is going to the gym this afternoon.
Exercise
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