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Simple Future Tense “will” - Coggle Diagram
Simple Future Tense “will”
This verbal tense is used in English to refer to conditions or actions will have effect in
the future:
Its use is frequently in colloquial expressions showing
preferences or circumstantial actions
I will take carrots.
It is easy to form the future:
add the auxiliary “will” before the infinitive
Today Janet got to the office at nine.
Tomorrow she will get to the office at nine.
Contraction Form
I’ll work.
You'll work
Simple Future Tense “will” (Part B)
I travel on Sunday.
I will travel on Sunday.
I'll travel on Sunday.
Will Mr. Morgan see Mr. Blake today? No, he wont.
Will he see him today or on Friday? He will see him on Friday.
. Will he see him in the afternoon? No, he wont.
Negative Form
Janet will not be at the office duringthe day
she won’t go
I won't dance.
Questions
Will Janet be at the office tomorrow?
-Yes, she will.
Wh-Questions (Part A)
are sometimes called “information” questions.
Wh- question in English only uses one question
mark at the end (?)
wh” question is information that answers one of the question words who,
what, when, where, why, or how
2 more items...
-No, she won’t