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![ 1 (Frases afirmativas)
Sujeto + “will” + verbo principal.
Ejemplos:
I will [I’ll] call you tonight. (Te llamaré esta noche.)
She will [She’ll] arrive late. (Llegará tarde.)
They will [They’ll] be happy to see you. (Estarán felices de verte.)](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/inglesiv-160525010222/85/Ingles-iv-2-320.jpg)
![ 2. Negative Sentences (Frases negativas)
Sujeto + “will” + “not” + verbo principal.
Ejemplos:
I will not [won’t] call you tonight. (No te llamaré esta noche.)
She will not [won’t] arrive late. (No llegará tarde.)
They will not [won’t] be happy to see you. (No estarán felices de verte.)](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/inglesiv-160525010222/85/Ingles-iv-3-320.jpg)

This document outlines 3 types of sentences using the future tense "will" in Spanish: 1) Affirmative sentences follow the structure of subject + "will" + main verb. 2) Negative sentences use the structure of subject + "will" + "not" + main verb. 3) Interrogative sentences follow the structure of "will" + subject + main verb and end with a question mark. Examples are provided for each type of sentence.

![ 1 (Frases afirmativas)
Sujeto + “will” + verbo principal.
Ejemplos:
I will [I’ll] call you tonight. (Te llamaré esta noche.)
She will [She’ll] arrive late. (Llegará tarde.)
They will [They’ll] be happy to see you. (Estarán felices de verte.)](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/inglesiv-160525010222/85/Ingles-iv-2-320.jpg)
![ 2. Negative Sentences (Frases negativas)
Sujeto + “will” + “not” + verbo principal.
Ejemplos:
I will not [won’t] call you tonight. (No te llamaré esta noche.)
She will not [won’t] arrive late. (No llegará tarde.)
They will not [won’t] be happy to see you. (No estarán felices de verte.)](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/inglesiv-160525010222/85/Ingles-iv-3-320.jpg)
