Simple Future

If you add WILL before the verb, you transform the sentence in a sentence in future.

POSITIVE SENTENCES

I will go to the cinema.

I will find my jumper

You will do your homework

She will draw a drawing

NEGATIVE SENTENCES

I will not go to the cinema (I won´t go to the cinema)

I will find my jumper (I won´t find my jumper)

You will not do your homework (You won´t do your homework)

She will not draw a drawing (She won´t draw a drawing)

QUESTIONS

Will I go to the cinema?  /  Shall I go to the cinema?

Will you do your homework?

Will she draw a drawing?

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Will future

Some people have been taught that 'will' is only 'the future' in English. But sometimes when we talk about the future we don´t use 'will'. I am going to visit my granny.

And sometimes when we use 'will' we are not talking about the future.

We can use 'will' to talk about future events we believe to be certain.

Often we add 'perhaps', 'maybe', 'probably', 'possibly' to make the belief less certain.

We often use 'will' with 'I think' or 'I hope'.

We use 'will' at the moment we make a new decision or plan. The thought has just come into our head.