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Form of will Future

positive negative question

no differences I will speak. I will not speak. Will I speak?

Test
1. they / share / their sweets
Positive: They will share their sweets.
Negative: They will not share their sweets.
Question: Will they share their sweets?
he / pay / cash
Positive: He will pay cash.
Negative: He will not pay cash.
Question: Will he pay cash?
I / close / the door
Positive: I will close the door.
Negative: I will not close the door.
Question: Will I close the door?
Tina / paint / a picture for us
Positive: Tina will paint a picture for us.
Negative: Tina will not paint a picture for us.
Question: Will Tina paint a picture for us?
1. John / dial / the number for you
Positive: John will dial the number for you.
Negative: John will not dial the number for you.
Question: Will John dial the number for you?
Ben / break / the rules
Positive: Ben will break the rules.
Negative: Ben will not break the rules.
Question: Will Ben break the rules?
they / send / us a postcard
Positive: They will send us a postcard.
Negative: They will not send us a postcard.
Question: Will they send us a postcard?
Test
1. they / share / their sweets
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
he / pay / cash
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
I / close / the door
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
Tina / paint / a picture for us
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
John / dial / the number for you
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
Ben / break / the rules
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
they / send / us a postcard
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
she / trust / me
Positive:
Negative:

Exercise on Future I Simple (will)

Put the verbs into the correct form (future I simple). Use will.

Jim asked a fortune teller about his future. Here is what she told him:

1. You (earn) a lot of money.


2. You (travel) around the world.
3. You (meet) lots of interesting people.
4. Everybody (adore) you.
5. You (not / have) any problems.
6. Many people (serve) you.
7. They (anticipate) your wishes.
8. There (not / be) anything left to wish for.
9. Everything (be) perfect.
10. But all these things (happen / only) if you marry me.

Put the verbs into the correct form (future I simple). Use will.

Jim asked a fortune teller about his future. Here is what she told him:

1. You (earn) a lot of money.


2. You (travel) around the world.
3. You (meet) lots of interesting people.
4. Everybody (adore) you.
5. You (not / have) any problems.
6. Many people (serve) you.
7. They (anticipate) your wishes.
8. There (not / be) anything left to wish for.
9. Everything (be) perfect.
10. But all these things (happen / only) if you marry me.

Write questions in will future.

1. (you / ask / him)


2. (Jenny / lock / the door)
3. (it / rain)
4. (the teacher / test / our English)
5. (what / they / eat)
6. (when / she / be / back)
7. (who / drive / us / into town)
8. (where / we / meet)
9. (when / I / be / famous)
10. (what / you / do)
11. Will you ask him?
12. Will Jenny lock the door?
13. Will it rain?
14. Will the teacher test our English?
15. What will they eat?
16. When will she be back?
17. Who will drive us into town?
18. Where will we meet?
19. When will I be famous?
20. What will you do?

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