I will call you tomorrow.
- Language
- English
- Level
- B1
- Unit
- Verb Tenses
- Practice types
- 0
What this grammar point covers
The 'future with will' is a way to talk about things that will happen in the future in English. We use 'will' plus the base form of a verb.
When to use it
We use 'will' to talk about future events, make predictions, promises, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
Key forms
- will + base verb (e.g., will go, will eat)
- will not (won't) + base verb (negative form)
- Will + subject + base verb? (question form)
Examples
She will help you with your homework.
Will they arrive on time?
We will not forget your birthday.
Tips
- Use 'will' for decisions you make as you speak.
- Don't add 'to' after 'will': say 'will go', not 'will to go'.
- The negative form is 'will not' or the contraction 'won't'.
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