2. Modal verbs are those that do not need to
make the negative side and negative. Nor
do changes in the third person. Are always
followed by an infinitive.
3. WILL
In English verbs do not exist in
future but will adding, future
become the verb that follows.
4. "Will" is used with promises or voluntary
actions that take place in the future.
"Will" can also be used to make
predictions about the future.
5. Examples:
• I will go - iré
I will eat - comeré
I will be - seré / estaré
I will have - tendré / habré
6. The modal verb «will» is used
for:
- Make predictions about the
future
Yo creo que mi
equipo ganará → I think my
team will win.
7. Speaking of unintended actions
that will occur in the future, that
is decide to do something at the
time of speaking:
• esta lloviendo, creo
que cogeré un paraguas → It's
raining, I think I will get an
umbrella.
8. AFIRMATIVE
• To form the affirmative
modal verb only thing we
will do is write in front of
the main verb (which goes
in this simple).
9. Examples
EXAMPLES:
• I will call you back.
Yo te volveré a llamar.
• It will rain next week.
Lloverá la semana que viene.
• They will catch you if you stay.
Te atraparán si te quedas
10. NEGATIVE
• In the case of what we do as
negative in all modal verb will
write the word "not" behind
"will" will not → Will not
11. EXAMPLES:
• I won't sleep tonight.
No dormiré esta noche.
• They will not come.
Ellos no vendrán.
• You won't like it.
No te gustará.
12. INTERROGATIVE
• And being a modal verb forms
interrogative writing his "will" before the
subject
EXAMPLES:
• Will he come? → ¿Vendrá él?
·Will you help me? → ¿Me ayudarás?
·Will you wait for me? → Me esperaras?