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Future with 'Will'

Future with 'Will' - Make future predictions or express a decision about the future made at the moment with 'will + verb'

Example:

Midscale restaurants will be the preferred model next year.

Don't worry. I'll lock the sales register.

Positive Form:

Subject + will + verb + (object(s))

The valet parking attendant will make a promise to return your car.

Negative Form:

Subject + will + not (won't) + verb + (object(s))

This cocktail won't take much time to prepare.

Question Form:

Who will you assign to make the wake-up calls?

How to Use the Future with 'Will'

1. The future with 'will' is used to make spontaneous decisions. These are decisions made at the moment of speaking.

Example:

Don't worry. I'll order shipping boxes from Mailbox Inc.

Profits are down. I'll close the housekeeping department.

2. The future with 'will' is used to make predictions:

Example:

Midscale restaurants will be the preferred model next year.

The bakeshop will find more customers in the final quarter.

3. The future with 'will' is used with scheduled public events:

Example:

Your budget will be calculated at three o'clock this afternoon.

The nightclub will open at 11pm.

4. The future with 'will' is used to make promises:

Example:

You'll get the position in food service management.

You'll make a profit.

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