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av Yohali Lenoshka Perea Hernandez för 3 årar sedan

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Future: Will

The text discusses various uses of the auxiliary verb "will" in English. It highlights how "will" can express future actions, spontaneous decisions, and assumptions about what might happen.

Future: Will

Monday, Year, Winter, Week, Month, Next, Later, Soon Toninght, Tomorrow.

Will + Subject + Infinitive

Just wait! You'll regret this

No. I won't smoke anymore

He will be eighteen next Friday Tom is ill, He will not be at the party

Will you open the door, please?

Don't worry! I will help you! We will go shopping mum

I won't tell anyone your secret

I will love you forever! I'll call you tonight

She won't agree with that

I think I'll pass the exam next Tuesday You'll have a bright future

Will you marry me? Yes, I will Will he watch TV tonight? No, he won't. He'll play video games

Subject + 'll + Infinitive Subject + Won't + Infinitive

Subject + Will + Infinitive Subject + will + not + infinitive

You will not win

Decision at the moment of speaking

° Let's have a party | That's a great idea We'll invite lots of people.

The spaceship will game down in the Pacific ocean tomorrow morning

Will has a neutral meaning we use it to talk about facts in the will future.

Future: Will

To offter to do something

Request/orders

A fact

To refuse to do something

Threats

Future simple: Interrogative

Future Simple

Promises

Assumptions based in what we think

A spontaneous decision