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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:

Contract management companies won't save you much money.

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:

What retailer will you choose to frequent?

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:

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

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

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

Example:

The bakeshop will find more customers in the final quarter.

Midscale restaurants will be the preferred model next year.

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

Example:

The vending machine will be installed at three o'clock.

Your leisure time will start on Saturday.

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

Example:

You'll make a profit.

You'll get the position in food service management.

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