Master English Grammar: Future and Conditionals Guide
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Question: How do you form a simple future prediction with 'will' for a positive sentence?
Answer: Use 'will' + base verb (e.g., "I'll be home by 7:30.").
Question: How do you make a negative simple future prediction with 'will'?
Answer: Use 'will not' or the contraction 'won't' + base verb (e.g., "I won't come to the party.").
Question: Reorder to make a future sentence: 'home / by / 7:30 / I / 'll / be'
Answer: I'll be home by 7:30.
Question: Make a future question: 'your / finish / Will / soon / you'
Answer: Will you finish your homework soon?
Question: Make a future question: 'you / I / to / know / where / find / Will'
Answer: Will I know where to find you?
Question: Make a negative future sentence: 'come / the / party / to / won't / Sebastian'
Answer: Sebastian won't come to the party.
Question: Complete with 'will' + verb: 'This year at school _____________ cool.' (be)
Answer: This year at school will be cool.
Question: Complete with 'will' + verb: 'Kate's not sure if she _____________ to the movies tonight.' (go)
Answer: Kate's not sure if she will go to the movies tonight.
Question: Complete with 'will' + verb: 'Brett and Mason _____________ back from their trip soon.' (be)
Answer: Brett and Mason will be back from their trip soon.
Question: How can you offer help or suggest doing something together using 'will'?
Answer: Use 'will' in a suggestion sentence: "That will be much more fun." (to suggest doing it together).