jueves, 18 de julio de 2013

future wiil
the Future with 'Will' (or 'Will' Future) is used to make predictions for the future, ie to discuss unplanned future or uncertain.

WHAT IS IT?
It is used to talk about future predictions based on things that are not so obvious (Ie I think the weather will be great this summer).
We also use this structure to make spontaneous decisions (Ie I'm tired.'ll Go to bed)
When we make promises (Ie I promise I will go to the party).

HOW TO FORM?
 We should note that 'will' is a modal, so follow the basic rules of manners. What we are using 'will' followed by a verb in its base form.
YES: To form the affirmative put the modal 'will' followed by a verb in its base form.

will + subject + verb + rest of sentence.

I'll go to college.
I will go to the university.

 He's going to college.
He'll go to the university.
We should note that manners are not a different form for the third person singular.
Remember that the contracted form of 'will' is different ('ll). In addition, the contracted form can only be used with personal pronouns.
NEGATIVE: To form the negative we have to deny the modal 'will'. It is also important to note that the negative contracted form is 'will not'.

subject + will not + verb + rest of sentence.
I will not go to college.
I will not go to the university.

 As in the affirmative, we can find the complete form (will not) or collapsed form (will not)

INTERROGATIVE: To form the interrogative we must reverse the modal 'will' and the subject.

will + subject + verb + rest of sentence.

Will you go to college?
Will you go to the university?

SHORT ANSWER: To give short answers must use the affirmative or negative of the modal 'will'. Remember that short answers are very common because when we avoid repeating what has already been said.

Will you go to the university?
Yes, I will / No, I will not

You should note that we use the full form in affirmative short answers, as we use the contracted form in negative short answers.

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