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FUTURE SIMPLE WILL OR WON`T

Índice

1. AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE

2. INTERROGATIVE: WILL ?

3. WHAT DO WE USE IT FOR?

4. Would like to...

5. Video explanation

AFFIRMATIVE or NEGATIVE

Will or Won't

She is Sarah.

Sarah goes to work every day. She is always there from 8:30 until 4:30.

It is 11 o'clock now. Sarah is at work. PRESENT SIMPLE

At 11 o'clock yesterday, Sarah was at work. PAST SIMPLE

At 11 o'clock tomorrow, Sarah will be at work. FUTURE

AFFIRMATIVE or NEGATIVE

USE AND FORM

USE:

We use WILL / WON'T for the future (Tomorrow, next week, next month, in two years...)

FORM:

  • Subjetc + will / won't + verb
e.g. She will be in Tokio next week.e.g. You won't win the race.

AFFIRMATIVE or NEGATIVE

MORE EXAMPLES
  • Sue travels a lot. Today she is in Madrid. Tomorrow she will be in Rome. Next week she'll be in Brazil.
  • You can call me this evening. I'll be at home.
  • Leave the old bread in the garden. The birds will eat it.
  • We'll probably go out this evening.
  • I won't be here tomorrow.
  • Don't drink coffee before you go to bed. You won't sleep.

Make your own predictions

Helen is travelling in Europe. Complete the sentences with she was, she is or she will be.

Put in will ('ll) or won't

Where will you be? Write sentences about yourself.

WHAT DO WE USE IT FOR?

attention!!

Interrogative

Will?

Monday. 10 am. Sarah is at work.

Will Sarah be at home tomorrow at 11 o'clock?

No, she won't. She will be at work.

Will she be at work tomorrow?

Yes, she will.

Yes, I will / No, I won't Yes, she will / No, she won't Yes, they will / No, they won't

interrogative

USE AND FORM

YES/NO QUESTIONS FORM:

Will / Won't + Subject + Verbe.g. Will you be in London next month?e.g. Will she study Maths?

WH QUESTIONS - fORM :

WH- + will / won't + Subject + Verbe.g. What will you do tomorrow?e.g. Where will she be tonight?

Rules: 1. Speak in English. 2. Don't repeat names. 3. Complete as much information as possible. 4. Use WILL questions.
INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE
Activity Book page 91.

tHAT´S ALL FOLKS!