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      • You can answer: Yes, I do … or No, I don’t BUT, our short answer can also contain WILL if you want to use SHE as the subject: Yes, she will / No, she won’t.
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  1. Mar 21, 2020 · The contraction for “will not” is “wont”. We can use it with all subjects. Here are some examples. I won’t exercise today. She wont quit her job. The weather channel says that it wont rain tomorrow. We won’t go if it is too cold. Michael and Nick won’t participate in the show.

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    We use WILLin the following circumstances: 1. For things that we decide to do now.(Rapid Decisions) This is when you make a decision at that moment, in a spontaneous way. 1. I'llcall a taxi for you. 2. I think we'llgo right now. (I just decided this right now) 3. Which one? Um, I willhave the chicken sandwich please. 2. When we think or believe som...

    In the negative, we add NOT to the end of WILLand not to the main verb. (= will not) Examples: 1. I will not be in the office tomorrow. (correct) I will be notin the office tomorrow. (Incorrect) 2. They will not stay here. (correct) They will stay nothere. (Incorrect)

    It is possible to use contractions in both positive and negative sentences. With positive contractions WILL becomes 'LLand is joined to the subject: With negative contractions, will not becomes won't:

    To form a question using WILL, we reverse the order of the subject and WILL: Examples: Will they win the cup? - Yes, they will. - No, they won't. Will you tell him the truth? - Yes, I will. - No, I won't. Will she get angry? - Yes, she will. - No, she won't.

    See our lesson with more details about WILL in English(including summary charts). See the difference between Will and Going To. See our notes about other Modal Verbs. If you found this grammar guide about the Future Tense using Willuseful, let others know about it.

  2. It will not snow tomorrow (it won't..) She will not get the job (she won't..) He will not pass the exam (he won't ..) We will not come (we won't..) They will not stop (they won't ..) Here's an exercise about the negative future simple. Finally, here's the question: 'yes / no' questions: Will I go? Will you come early? Will it be cold? Will she ...

  3. Dialogue exercise. Sentence scramble game. Translation exercise. ⬤ Positive (Affirmative) sentences. For the formation of positive sentences in future simple tense use “ will ” and infinitive (bare) form of the verb. The short form of “will” is “‘ll”. I will ask a question. She will clean her room. Martin will repair the car.

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  4. (It is coming in the near future) Let’s look at how to create sentences and questions with WILL. Affirmative Sentences with WILL. WILL is a modal verb. This means it follows the same rules as the other modal verbs. It only has one form for each subject: I will. You will. He will. She will. It will. We will. They will. The word WILL doesn’t change.

  5. Grammar rules. “Will” and the negative form “will not” orwont” is a modal auxiliary verb. This means that there is no s on the third person singular, and that it is followed by the infinitive: I will leave later. You will leave later. He / she will leave later. We will leave later. They will leave later.

  6. How to Form the Future Simple. This tense is formed using will plus the base form (or root form) of the verb. This formula works for all grammatical persons. So, differently from the present simple, you don’t need to add an -s to the verb for the third-person singular (he/she/it). Affirmative, Negative, and Interrogative (Question) Forms.