Categories: All - future - decisions - promises - predictions

by Say He 6 years ago

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The use of the future tense, particularly with the modal verbs "will" and "may," allows for the expression of predictions, promises, and spontaneous decisions. "Will" is often used to indicate definite future actions, forming predictions or making offers.

Family

some hot countries may/might become deserts. ( It is possible

I am not sure

In the future, there will be less rain

might not

may not

won't

might

may

uses

I will go to your party

to make offers and promises

I will come with you

The money will go to UNICEF

To talk about predictions and hopes

to make spontaneous decisions

followed by an infinitive

will not = won't

will = ll

will

form

short forms

(Will Future)predictions