It is used to express an action which has not occurred yet and will
occur after saying or in future.
For example, “I will go to Museum tomorrow”, in this sentence the person
intend for tomorrow’s visit to Museum. In short, these sentences
express actions which will be done in future.
Rules. Auxiliary verb “will” is
used in sentence. 1st form of verb or base form is used as main verb in
sentence.
Sentence Structure
Positive sentence
• Subject + auxiliary verb + main
verb (present participle) + object
•Subject + will + (1st form of
verb or base form +ing) + object
Examples.
I will buy a computer tomorrow.
They will come here.
Negative sentence
• Subject + auxiliary verb+ not + main
verb (present participle) + object
• Subject + will +not + (1st form of
verb or base form +ing) + object
To make negative sentence “not” is written after
auxiliary verb in sentence.
Examples.
I will not buy a computer
tomorrow.
They will not come here.
Interrogative sentence
• Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
(present participle) + object
• Will + subject + (1st form of verb or
base form +ing) + object
Interrogative sentence starts with auxiliary verb “will”
Examples.
Will I buy a computer tomorrow?
Will they come here?
Examples
Positive sentences
He will
start a business.
She will
send me a letter.
I will
give you a pen tomorrow
Students
will take exams at the end of semester.
They will
buy a new car.
The
Pattern of exam will change next year.
Negative sentences
He will not
start a business.
She will not
send me a letter.
I will not give
you a pen tomorrow
Students will
not take exams at the end of semester.
They will not
buy a new car.
The pattern of
exam will not change next year.
Interrogative
sentences
Will
he start a business?
Will
she send me a letter?
Will
I give you a pen tomorrow?
Will
students take exams at the end of semester?
Will
they buy a new car?
Will
the Pattern of exam change next year?
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