THE EXPRESSION OF FUTURE: “WILL”

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THE EXPRESSION OF FUTURE: “WILL” STRUCTURE AND USES

Ella visitará a Juan mañana STRUCTURE (affirmative) SUBJECT AUXILIARY VERB WILL (forma invariable) VERBO PRINCIPAL(MAIN VERB) en infinitivo sin “to” complements Ella visitará a Juan mañana She will (She´ll) visit Juan tomorrow

Me quedaré en Londres. I will stay in London. 2. Irás a la fiesta conmigo. You will go to the party with me. 3. Comeremos en aquel restaurante. We will have lunch in that restaurant. 4. Visitarán esos museos mañana. They will visit those museums tomorrow.

She will not (won´t) visit Juan tomorrow STRUCTURE (negative) SUBJECT AUXILIARY VERB WILL + NOT (forma contracta: WON´T) VERBO PRINCIPAL(MAIN VERB) en infinitivo sin “to” complements Ella no visitará a Juan mañana She will not (won´t) visit Juan tomorrow

No me quedaré en Londres. I will not (won´t) stay in London. 2. No irás a la fiesta conmigo. You will not (won´t) go to the party with me. 3. No comeremos en aquel restaurante. We will not (won´t) have lunch in that restaurant. 4. No visitarán esos museos mañana. They will not (won´t) visit those museums tomorrow.

¿Visitará ella a Juan mañana? STRUCTURE (interrogative) AUXILIARY VERB WILL + NOT (forma contracta: WON´T) SUBJECT VERBO PRINCIPAL(MAIN VERB) en infinitivo sin “to” complements? ¿Visitará ella a Juan mañana? Will she visit Juan tomorrow?

¿Me quedaré en Londres? Will I stay in London? 2. ¿Irás a la fiesta conmigo? Will you go to the party with me? 3. ¿Comeremos en aquel restaurante? Will we have lunch in that restaurant? 4. ¿Visitarán esos museos mañana? Will they visit those museums tomorrow?

An old woman: “This bag is too heavy!”. You: “I´ll take it for you”. 2. USES To say what we will do. The decision is taken at the moment of speaking. (Para decir lo que haremos en el futuro. La decisión se toma en el momento de hablar). An old woman: “This bag is too heavy!”. You: “I´ll take it for you”. (decides ayudar a la anciana en el mismo momento que ella dice que la bolsa pesa mucho)

To make predictions (Para hacer predicciones) I will be a doctor. I think we will pass the exam. Promises (promesas) I will love you forever. I wil study a lot.