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Instruction grammar Future Simple

Form: basic rule I will go You will understand He will learn She will see It will pass We will improve You will receive They will study I + will + verb you + will + verb he + will + verb she + will + verb it + will + verb we + will + verb they + will + verb

Basic rule ‘Will’ + verb

Questions: form Will I be there on time? Will you wait for me? Will he understand this? Will she watch out for him? Will it work well? Will we like them? Will you do this? Will they come along? Will + I + verb Will + you + verb Will + he + verb Will + she + verb Will + it + verb Will + we + verb Will + they + verb

Rule ‘will’ + subject + verb

Negatives: form I will not do this. You will not like this. He will not be there. She will not listen at all. It will not work this way. We will not join them. You will not meet him. They will not win this game. I + will + not + verb you + will + not + verb he + will + not + verb she + will + not + verb it + will + not + verb we + will + not + verb they + will + not + verb

Subject + ‘will’ + not + verb Rule: Subject + ‘will’ + not + verb Will not = won’t

Most important uses Prediction Spontaneous decision ‘I will win this contest.’ Spontaneous decision ‘I’ll do this.’ Expressing determination ‘I will pass this test tomorrow.’

Uses continued Logical deduction Persistance Expressing capacity ‘That will be the milkman’ Persistance ‘The dog will keep doing this.’ Expressing capacity ‘This car will do 170 km per hour’