3. Positive Form
Subject + Will + Verb (main verb base)
Example:
1. It’s hot here! I will open the air-conditioner.
2. She will cook dinner for us this evening .
3. We will go fishing if it is not rain.
4. Negative Form
Subject + will + not + Verb (main verb base)
Example:
1. She will not come tomorrow.
2. John will not help us to decorate the party.
3. We will not get our lunch when we arrive there.
5. Question Form
Will + Subject + Verb (main verb base)?
Wh question + will + subject + Verb (main verb base)?
Example:
1.Will you come for tomorrow event?
2.Will he arrive here earlier?
3.What will you do if you lose your job?
6. The use of simple future tense
1.A decision at the moment of speaking:
a. I'm cold! I'll close the window
2.Prediction based on opinion:
a. Who do you think will win the football match on Sunday?
7. Continue...
3. A future fact
The sun will rise at 7 am.
Next year I will be 20 years old.
4. Promises / requests / offer / willingness:
I will help you with your homework. (Promise)
Will you give me a hand please? (Request)
I will open the window for you. (Offer)
I will give up smoking. (Willingness)
8. “Will be”
Will + be + adverb/adjective/preposition
I'll be in London tomorrow. (in is the preposition)
I'm going shopping. I won't be very long. ( very long/long:
adjective)
Will you be at work tomorrow? (at is the preposition)
9. Contraction
I will = I'll
you will = you'll
he will = he'll
she will = she'll
it will = it'll
we will = we'll
they will = they'll
I will not = I won't
you will not = you won't
he will not = he won't
she will not = she won't
it will not = it won't
we will not = we won't
they will not = they won't
10. Note
I/you/we/they/he/she/it + Will + verb (main verb base).
Note that when we have a plan or intention to do something in the
future, we usually use other tenses or expressions, such as
the present continuous tense or going to.