Word: **Will**
Definition
"Will" is an auxiliary verb used to express future intent, decisions, predictions, or promises.
Functions
- Future Tense: Express actions or events that are going to happen.
- Example: "I will go to the store tomorrow."
- Predictions: Indicate what is expected to happen.
- Example: "It will rain later today."
- Promises: Commit to doing something.
- Example: "I will help you with your homework."
- Decisions: Show a choice made at the moment of speaking.
- Example: "I will call you tonight."
Examples in Sentences
- Future Action: "She will meet us at the café."
- Prediction: "They will win the game."
- Promise: "I will never forget your birthday."
- Instant Decision: "We will take a taxi."
Usage in Questions
- Will can be used to form questions about the future or to make requests.
- Example: "Will you join us for dinner?"
- Example: "Will it be sunny tomorrow?"
Common Sentence Structure
Structure | Example |
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Subject + will + Verb | "He will finish the project by Friday." |
Will + Subject + Verb? | "Will you attend the meeting tomorrow?" |
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Related Phrases
- Will not / Won’t: The negative form of "will."
- Example: "I won’t be late."
- Will you...?: Used for making requests or asking for future plans.
- Example: "Will you help me with this task?"
Key Points
- "Will" is not used for scheduled events (use "going to" or present simple).
- Example: "The train leaves at 9 AM." (schedule)
- "Will" conveys spontaneity or decisions made at the moment.
- "Will" is more about predicting the future or making commitments.
Feel free to ask if you need more examples or clarification on how to use "will" in specific contexts!