2. To talk about future we use WILL.
There is no difference in the use of the verbs in any
personal pronoun, we say:
I will
You will
He, she , it will
We, they will
or
I won’t
You won’t
He, she, it won`t
We, they won’t
3. To make the affirmative we use:
Subject + will + verb (base form) + complement
Examples: He will play tomorrow
They will study French in two years.
I will travel to Spain next Sunday.
4. To make the negative we just add not to the previous
formula or replace will by won’t
Subject + will + not + verb (base form) + complement
Or Subject + won’t + verb (base form) + complement
Examples: They won’t fight tomorrow
I will not do your homework.
5. In the interrogative form we use this :
Will + Subject + verb (base form) + complement+ ?
Example: Will you study with me?
And the answers can be 2, negative or affirmative.
Will you study with me?
No, I won’t or Yes, I will.
Will she dance with me?
Yes, she will.
No, she won’t.
6. Words and expressions referring to future:
In a year, next month, in the future, in a couple of years,
next october, the day after tomorrow, etc.
Assumptions: Probably, I think, maybe, perhaps.
In a couple of years there won’t be transantiago anymore.
I will drive a car next week.
7. Will expresses a spontaneous decision, an assumption
with regard to the future or an action in the future that
cannot be influenced.
Uses of Will.
Spontaneous Decision:
Wait, I will help you.
Assumption regarding the future:
She will probably come back tomorrow.
8. Other uses of Will
• A promise: I will help you with your homework.
• An action that can’t be influenced: It will rain tomorrow.
•Conditional clauses type I: If you study, you will pass
english.
9. Now think about things you will do in your future and
things you will not do in the future.
You can start like this:
Next year I will buy a guitar.
Tomorrow I will know everything about the future.
Good luck!!!