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  Lesson 57 --- WILL (1) 2007/04/26
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Lesson57: WILL
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The simple future tense is often called will, because we make the simple future tense with the modal auxiliary will.


Ex: I will go to Japan next week.

Positive: I__________________________________________be____(I¡¯ll)
________he/she/it__________+_______will____+_________win___(he¡¯ll/she¡¯ll/ it¡¯ll)
________we/you/they________________________________eat_____(we¡¯ll/you¡¯ll/they¡¯ll)

 

For negative sentences in the simple future tense, we insert not between the auxiliary verb and main verb.


Negative: I____________________________________be_____(I wont)
he/she/it______________+_______will not____+____win____(he wont/she wont/ it wont)
we/you/they__________________________________eat___(we wont/you wont/they¡¯ wont)


1. I will be home late tonight.
2. We¡¯ll probably go out this evening.
3. You can phone me this evening. Ill be home.
4. Leave the old bread in the garden. The birds will eat it.
5. Will you be home this evening?
6. I won¡¯t be here tomorrow.
7. She won¡¯t go out with you.



Helen is traveling in Europe complete the sentences with she was, she¡¯s or she¡¯ll be.

1. Yesterday she was in Paris.
2. Tomorrow _______________ in Amsterdam.
3. last week _________________ in Barcelona.
4. Next week ___________ in London.
5. At the moment ____________ in Brussels.
6. There days ago _____________ in Munich.
7. At the end of the trip ______________ very tired.

Exercise 2:

Where will you be? Write the sentences about yourself. Use:

I¡¯ll be¡¦ or I¡¯ll probably be¡¦ or I don¡¯t know where I¡¯ll be.

1. (at 10 o¡¯clock tomorrow) I¡¯ll probably be on the beach.
2. (one hour from now) _______________________
3. (at midnight tonight) ______________________
4. (at 3 o¡¯clock tomorrow afternoon) ____________________
5. (two years from now) __________________________
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Dan: Hi Bob! Debbie and I are going to the theatre tonight.
Bob: What are you going to watch?
Dan: We might watch Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire.
Bob: Hey! That¡¯s a good movie! I¡¯ve seen it.
Dan: Really?
Bob: Yes! I¡¯m not going to tell you the story so I won¡¯t ruin it for you. How are you
getting there?
Dan: We¡¯re driving there. That is, if the car doesn¡¯t show any signs of malfunction.
Bob: Oh I see. Hey! I think my cousin is going to be there too.
Dan: Who? Mike?
Bob: Yeah, he¡¯s bringing his girlfriend along too.
Dan: Cool! If I see them I¡¯ll ask them to join us.
Bob: Yeah alright!

1.) Do you love to watch movies?

2.) What type of movies do you watch?

3.) Who do you watch movies with?