Categorieën: Alle - offers - future - questions - decisions

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Will/Won't/Shall

Won't

Subject+Will+Not(Won't)+Main verb+Complement

She don't want to visit ambato.

Karla won't sing in the Music classroom

She won’t play with the baby

We use will and won't to:

Make offers and promises
Make decisions while
Summary
Make promises

Will

Auxiliary verb(Will)+Subject+Principal verb+Complement+?

Will we go to the cinema? Yes, we will go to the cinema

Will they study for exam? Yes, they will study for

Will he buy the newspaper? Yes, he will buy the newspaper.

Subject+Auxiliary verb(WILL('ll))+Principal verb+Complement
Example

She will become a lawyer.

I will buy a car soon.

I will be a good student.

Shall

Reply to offers with Yes, please/ No, thanks. NOT YES, YOU SHALL/ NO, YOU SHALL
We use shall in questions to make:

Will

We have already seen how to express the future with going to, another way to express the future is using the modal verb: 'will This form is used on numerous occasions, so we will see its uses one by one



Shall

Shall is used just like will, but its use is much more polite, so we can find it in any expression in which we should address a person we do not know, a superior, a person from an official class, etc. . However, as we have said, the use and structures of the sentences are the same.

Ask for suggestion

What shall I wear

Where shall we go?

What shall we do today?

Suggestion

Let’s go to the cinema, shall we?

Shall we leave?

Shall we ask for the bill?

Offers