Составь предложения про будущее, используя will/won’t.
1. I/drive/a fast car.(+) – I will a fast car.
2. I/have to/ go to school(-)
3. My dad/have to/work(+)
4. There/be/cartoons/on TV all the time(+)
5. People/ travel/by plane(-)
6. I/have to pay for/ anything(-)
To form a sentence about the future using "will", we start with the subject ("I") followed by the auxiliary verb "will" and then the main verb in its base form ("drive"). Finally, we add the complement ("a fast car").
2. I won't have to go to school.
To form a negative sentence about the future using "won't", we start with the subject ("I"), then add the negative form of the auxiliary verb "won't" and the main verb in its base form ("have to go to school").
3. My dad will have to work.
To form a sentence about the future using "will", we start with the subject ("My dad"), followed by the auxiliary verb "will", and then the main verb in its base form ("have to work").
4. There will be cartoons on TV all the time.
To form a sentence about the future using "will", we start with the subject ("There"), followed by the auxiliary verb "will", and then the main verb in its base form ("be"). Finally, we add the complement ("cartoons on TV all the time").
5. People won't travel by plane.
To form a negative sentence about the future using "won't", we start with the subject ("People"), then add the negative form of the auxiliary verb "won't", and the main verb in its base form ("travel by plane").
6. I won't have to pay for anything.
To form a negative sentence about the future using "won't", we start with the subject ("I"), then add the negative form of the auxiliary verb "won't", and the main verb in its base form ("have to pay for anything").
Remember, when using "will" or "won't" to talk about the future, we often need to use the base form of the main verb without any additional endings or changes.