I/you/he/she/it/we/they +Will +a bare infinitive
I will work. I won't work. Will I work? Who will work? Where will I work?
Complete the sentences with will/won't and the verbs in brackets.
1 Your case is very heavy. Iit for you(carry).
2 Samto the party tonight. (come)
3 Ann coffee. She doesn't like it. (not drink)
4 Can you repair this clock? OK, I
it tomorrow. (do).
5 It's very warm outside. I a sweatshirt today. (not wear)
Choose the true answer for you.
1 Will you go to the park tomorrow?
Yes, I will. No, I won't.
2 Will it be cold tomorrow?
Yes, it will. No, it won't.
3 Will you visit your friend this weekend?
Yes, I will. No, I won't.
4 Will you be twelve next year?
Yes, I will. No, I won't.
5 Will you call your friend tomorrow?
Yes, I will. No, I won't.
Match the sentences with the uses of will. Write a, b, c.
a what someone thinks about the future
b an offer to do something
c a decision
1
The summer will be hot this year.
2
I'm very bored. I'll phone Paul.
3
Don't cry Tom. We will take you to the zoo.
4
My younger sister will probably study in Spain.
5
I'll have the red dress, please.
6
Are you hot? I'll open the window.
7
I will travel to different countries.
8
We'll help you to do your homework.
9
I will live in my home town.
10
I'm thirsty. Oh. I'll bring you a glass of water.
Make the following sentences negative.
1 The weather is changing. It will be warm tomorrow.
2 Sam will be in the office today.
3 I think John Brown will be glad to meet us this weekend.
4 Dinner will be ready at six o'clock tonight.
5 There will be some new students in the class.
Change the sentences into questions.
1 Kate will be at home this evening. Who?
2 I'm sure you'll enjoy the film. What?
3 We will need your help with that work tomorrow. When?
4 He will go to the theatre with his parents. Where ?
Rewrite the text in the Future
Simple tense.
The long, hot days of summer end. There isn't much sunshine during the day and the nights are not warm. The days grow shorter and the air becomes cooler.
The flowers don't bloom and the leaves cannot make enough chlorophyll to keep them green. Then the other colours in the leaves begin to show. Leaves become yellow, orange, red and purple and later they drop from the trees.
The season of autumn comes. It lasts for three months.
But people don't stay at home. At weekends they often go for walks in the parks. Children like to stay outdoors and play football and other games. They know that winter is on its way, so they don't want to miss this wonderful time of the year – Autumn.
This sentence structure is used to talk about future actions or states.
The subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) is followed by the helping verb "will" and then the base form of the verb.
Let's go through the exercise step by step:
1. Your case is very heavy. I will carry it for you.
Explanation: The verb "carry" is in the base form because it follows the helping verb "will." The sentence expresses a future action of carrying the case.
2. Sam won't come to the party tonight.
Explanation: We use "won't" as the negative form of "will" to indicate that Sam will not come to the party tonight.
3. Ann won't drink coffee. She doesn't like it.
Explanation: Here, "won't" is used to express a negative future action. Ann will not drink coffee because she doesn't like it.
4. Can you repair this clock? OK, I will do it tomorrow.
Explanation: The verb "do" is in the base form as it follows "will." The sentence indicates a future action of repairing the clock.
5. It's very warm outside. I won't wear a sweatshirt today.
Explanation: "Won't" is used to indicate a negative future action. The person will not wear a sweatshirt because it is warm outside.
Now, let's move on to the true or false questions:
1. Will you go to the park tomorrow?
Answer: Yes, I will.
2. Will it be cold tomorrow?
Answer: No, it won't.
3. Will you visit your friend this weekend?
Answer: Yes, I will.
4. Will you be twelve next year?
Answer: No, I won't.
5. Will you call your friend tomorrow?
Answer: Yes, I will.
Now, let's match the sentences with the uses of "will" (a, b, c):
1. The summer will be hot this year.
Answer: a
2. I'm very bored. I'll phone Paul.
Answer: b
3. Don't cry Tom. We will take you to the zoo.
Answer: b
4. My younger sister will probably study in Spain.
Answer: a
5. I'll have the red dress, please.
Answer: c
6. Are you hot? I'll open the window.
Answer: b
7. I will travel to different countries.
Answer: c
8. We'll help you do your homework.
Answer: b
9. I will live in my hometown.
Answer: c
10. I'm thirsty. Oh, I'll bring you a glass of water.
Answer: b
Now, we need to make the following sentences negative:
1. The weather is changing. It won't be warm tomorrow.
2. Sam won't be in the office today.
3. I don't think John Brown will be glad to meet us this weekend.
4. Dinner won't be ready at six o'clock tonight.
5. There won't be any new students in the class.
Let's change the sentences into questions:
1. Who will be at home this evening?
2. What will you enjoy?
3. When will we need your help with that work?
4. Where will he go with his parents?
Lastly, let's rewrite the text in the Future Simple tense:
The long, hot days of summer will end. There will not be much sunshine during the day and the nights will not be warm. The days will grow shorter and the air will become cooler. The flowers will not bloom, and the leaves will not be able to make enough chlorophyll to keep them green. Then the other colors in the leaves will begin to show. Leaves will become yellow, orange, red, and purple, and later they will drop from the trees. The season of autumn will come. It will last for three months. But people will not stay at home. At weekends they will often go for walks in the parks. Children will like to stay outdoors and play football and other games. They will know that winter is on its way, so they will not want to miss this wonderful time of the year – Autumn.