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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:

The presentation on designing a new mouse will start at seven o'clock tomorrow.

He'll design a meme that is sure to go viral and drive traffic to your site.

Positive Form:

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

I'll clear up your disk space so you can enjoy your computer.

Negative Form:

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

The distribution network won't break down.

Question Form:

What memory manager program will you choose in order to create the virtual memory we need?

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 detach the dongle.

Don't worry. Your microprocessor will handle the large file without a glitch.

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

Example:

Our drop-down menu will be simpler after the next update.

Inefficient multitasking will be hailed as a green business practice in 2011.

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

Example:

The installation of the motherboard will begin at six o'clock on Tuesday.

Our images will have more dpi starting next week.

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

Example:

Your monitor will display at least 16 different colors.

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