
Future with Will
WILL + VERB
The first future tense is the future with "will." Use the future with will to talk about:
- instant or spontaneous decisions – I’m hungry. I think I’ll make a sandwich.
- future predictions based on a belief – I’m sure you’ll pass the test.
- promises – I won’t tell anyone your secret.
- offers – I’ll carry your bags for you.
- requests – Will you tell Henry I called?
- threats – If you do that again, I’ll tell Mom.
- future facts – I’ll be back later tonight.
Examples:
Future With 'Will' Structure:
Positive: subject + will + verb
I will come to the party.
You will come to the party.
He will come to the party.
She will come to the party.
We will come to the party.
They will come to the party.
Negative: subject + will + not + verb
NOTE: will + not = won't
I won't have time tomorrow. / I will not have time tomorrow.
You won't have time tomorrow. / You will not have time tomorrow.
He won't have time tomorrow. / He will not have time tomorrow.
She won't have time tomorrow. / She will not have time tomorrow.
We won't have time tomorrow. / We will not have time tomorrow.
They won't have time tomorrow. / They will not have time tomorrow.
Questions: question word + will + subject + verb
What will you do?
Who will he bring?
Why will she get angry?
When will they arrive?