Read the rule and fill in the gaps
- Present Simple
- past
- Future Simple
- future
- speaking
- prediction
We use the [ ] tense to speak about the [ ] without any plans. We make the decision spontaneously at the time of [ ]. Look at the examples:
Don't go away. I will go with you.
Probaby, we will stay home and cook dinner.
I think I will buy a new house next month.
We also use the Future Simple to make a [ ] about our future. We don't have a plan. We just think that it will happen in the future. Look at the examples:
It will rain tomorrow.
Will Jo get the job in this company?
We won't(will not)fly to Mars before 2050.
The structure of an affirmative sentence is: [Subject] + [am/is/are|will|will being]+ main verb.
Example: Iwill go for a walk at night.
We form negative sentences using: [Subject]+ will +not+ main verb.
The short negative form of will not is [won't|wan't|wern't].
Example: My mumwill not (=won't) cook breakfast for us tomorrow.
The structure of questions in Future Simple is: [Will|Am/Is/Are|Have will] + [Subject] + main verb
Example: Willwe go to the shopping centre in the morning?