2. WILL
• Will future expresses a
spontaneous decision, an
assumption with regard to the
future or an action in the future
that cannot be influenced.
3. USES
• A spontaneous decision example: Wait, I will
help you.
• An opinion, hope, uncertainty or assumption
regarding the future example: He will
probably come back tomorrow.
• A promise example: I will not watch TV
tonight.
• An action in the future that cannot be
influenced example: It will rain tomorrow.
• Conditional clauses type I example: If I arrive
late, I will call you.
4. Exercises on will Future
Write positive sentences in will Future.
• We(help) you.
• I(get) you a drink.
• I think our team(win) the match.
• Maybe she(do) a language course in Malta.
• I(buy) the tickets.
• Perhaps she(do) this for you.
• Maybe we(stay) at home.
• She hopes that he(cook) dinner tonight.
• I’m sure they(understand) your problem.
• They(go / probably) to the party.
5. Write negative sentences in will future.
• (I / answer / the question)
• (she / read / the book)
• (they / drink / beer)
• (we / send / the postcard)
• (Vanessa / catch / the ball)
• (James / open / the door)
• (we / listen / to the radio)
• (they / eat / fish)
• (she / give / him / the apple)
• (the computer / crash)
6. • Write questions in will future.
• (you / ask / him)
• (Jenny / lock / the door)
• (it / rain)
• (the teacher / test / our English)
• (what / they / eat)
• (when / she / be / back)
• (who / drive / us / into town)
• (where / we / meet)
• (when / I / be / famous)
• (what / you / do)
7. Put the verbs into the correct form (future I simple). Use
will.
• Jim asked a fortune teller about his future. Here is
what she told him:
• You(earn) a lot of money.
• You(travel) around the world.
• You(meet) lots of interesting people.
• Everybody(adore) you.
• You(not / have) any problems.
• Many people(serve) you.
• They(anticipate) your wishes.
• There(not / be) anything left to wish for.
• Everything(be) perfect.
• But all these things(happen / only) if you marry me.