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Published: 11.02.2010.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Future with ‘will’ -Form
This form is composed of two elements:
Will + the infinitive of the main verb:
Subject will infinitive the rest...
She will go home.
Positive sentence - She will go home.
Negative sentence -She won’t (will not) go home.
Question – Will she go home?
When will she go home?
function - will
We use will to give or ask for information or facts about the future.
Her friends will be here in about an hour.
All her relatives will come to her wedding.
We use will for plans or decisions made at the time of speaking.
"We need some sugar for tea." "Okay, I'll go and get some."
"What would you like to drink?" "I'll have a coffee, please."
We use will to predict the future.
I think it will rain tomorrow.
Steve Martin will win the award for Best Actor.
Do you think Canada will win the World Cup in Ice- Hockey?…

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