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English 3
Dreams and Expectations
Simple Future Tense “will” (Part A)
This verbal tense is used in English to refer to conditions or actions will have effect in the future: I will be busy. Its use is frequently in colloquial expressions showing preferences or circumstantial actions
Affirmative Sentences
I will work.
You will work.
Contraction Form
It’ll work.
We’ll work.
Panama a 2nd Century
I will visit Panama the next month. Will you visit Panama? Yes, I will. When will you visit Panama? I will visit Panama the next month.
Review Wh Questions using other Tense Verbs.
Where do you live? In Paris.
When will we have lunch? At 1pm.
Professional Goals
Simple Future Tense “will” (Part B)
Answer the Questions
Will Mr. Morgan see Mr. Blake today?
Will he see him today or on Friday?
Negative Form
Janet will not be at the office duringthe day.
Janet will not work from nine to five.
A Futuristic World
Wh -Questions (Part A)
What’s Mr. White’s extension?
What company is James Blake with?
Who?, What?, Why?, Which?, How?, Where?, When?, Whose?, Whom?, How much?, How many?, How long?, How often?, How far?, What kind (of)?
Wh- questions are sometimes called “information” questions. That is because the answer to a “wh” question is information that answers one of the question words who, what, when, where, why, or how. Wh- question in English only uses one question mark at the end (?) in contrast to Spanish that uses two question marks (¿?)
by R.CH