will-future
We use the will-future when we want to make a prediction or an assumption about the future. Common phrases are I think, expect, wonder, hope …, probably,perhaps, maybe, I’m sure … etc.
I think Fiona will like it here.
We use the will-future when we want to make a spontaneous decision, an offer or a promise.
“It’s raining!” – “I’ll lend you my umbrella.”
We use the will-future when we want to describe facts in the future.
Patrick will be twenty-four next Thursday.
We use the will-future in conditional sentences type I.
If you book your flight early, you’ll get it cheaper.
We use the will-future with the following time conjunctions: after, when, until,before, as soon as.
We’ll play cards after as soon as she arrives.
We use the will-future when we want to make a prediction or an assumption about the future. Common phrases are I think, expect, wonder, hope …, probably,perhaps, maybe, I’m sure … etc.
I think Fiona will like it here.
We use the will-future when we want to make a spontaneous decision, an offer or a promise.
“It’s raining!” – “I’ll lend you my umbrella.”
We use the will-future when we want to describe facts in the future.
Patrick will be twenty-four next Thursday.
We use the will-future in conditional sentences type I.
If you book your flight early, you’ll get it cheaper.
We use the will-future with the following time conjunctions: after, when, until,before, as soon as.
We’ll play cards after as soon as she arrives.