Master Future Tense & Conditional Sentences: A Guide
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Question: How do you form a simple future prediction or decision using 'will' for 'I' and a time?
Answer: Use 'will' + base verb. Example: "I'll be home by 7:30."
Question: Put in correct order: 'Sunday. / home / and / we / stay / at / relax / On / 'll' — what is the sentence?
Answer: "On Sunday we'll stay at home and relax."
Question: How do you form a yes/no question about future actions with 'will'? (Example: asking about finishing homework)
Answer: Invert 'will' and the subject: "Will you finish your homework soon?"
Question: Complete: 'Will you know where ___ find?' (use 'I' and 'to')
Answer: "Will you know where to find I" is incorrect; correct: "Will I know where to find you?" (from given words: 'you / I / to / know / where / find / Will'
Question: How do you make a negative future statement with 'will' for predictions?
Answer: Use 'will not' or the contraction 'won't' + base verb. Example from content: "Sebastian won't come to the party."
Question: Complete this sentence using 'will' (not have): "Don't worry. I'm sure you ___ problems with the test."
Answer: "You won't have problems with the test."
Question: Use 'will' to complete: 'This year at school _____________ cool.' (be)
Answer: "This year at school will be cool."
Question: Complete with 'will' (go): 'Kate's not sure if she _____________ to the movies tonight.'
Answer: "Kate's not sure if she will go to the movies tonight."
Question: Complete with 'will' (be): 'Brett and Mason _____________ back from their trip soon.'
Answer: "Brett and Mason will be back from their trip soon."
Question: Give a suitable 'will' response to: 'Don't try to repair your bike without me.' (suggesting doing it together)
Answer: "Let's do it together. That will be much more fun."