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                    7.1  Future with Will

                      Affirmative Statements           Negative Statements
                                      Base                     Will Not/   Base
                     Subject    Will               Subject
                                      Form                     Won’t      Form
                                will                           will not
                     I/He/We          win.         I/He/We                win.
                                ‘ll                            won’t

                           Yes/No Questions                   Short Answers
                                         Base
                     Will  Subject
                                         Form
                                                        Yes, she will. / No, she won’t.
                     Will  you/she/they  help   us?
                                                        Yes, they will. / No, they won’t.
                               Wh- Questions                       Short Answers
                     Wh- Word   Will  Subject  Base Form
                     When            you       arrive?      Tomorrow night.
                     What       will  she      need?        Her passport.
                     Who(m)          they      see?         Their parents.


                      1. Use will for:
                        a.  things you are sure will happen in the future  a.  The sun will rise at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow.
                        b.   predictions about the future             b.  I think you’ll do well on the test.
                        c.  decisions made at the time of speaking    c.  A:  Someone’s at the door.
                                                                          B:  I’ll get it.
                        d.  offers or promises                        d.  I’ll call you later.
                      2. The contractions ‘ll and won’t are usually used   A:   Do you want anything?
                        in conversation and informal writing.         B:   Sure. I’ll have a cup of coffee. I won’t
                                                                        have time for more.

                      3. To express there is (not)/there are (not) in the   There will be a new teacher next year.
                        future, use there will be/there won’t be.     A: Will there be time for questions?
                                                                      B: I’m afraid there won’t be extra time.



                     4  Complete the exercises.

                     A  Complete the information about a new space museum. Use will or won’t and the verbs in
                         parentheses.

                         The Space Museum

                         A Fantastic Journey for the Whole Family
                            Visitors to our grand opening in October (1)   will get          (get) a close look at

                         several historic spacecrafts. Also, astronauts (2)                  (visit) the museum
                         a few times each year. They (3)                     (talk) about their experiences in

                         space, and visitors (4)                     (have) the chance to meet them personally.
                         You (5)                        (not be) disappointed with your visit!






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