* Sarah goes to work every day. She is always there from 8.30 until 4.30.
* It is 11 o'clock now. Sarah is at work.
* At 11 o'clock yesterday she was at work.
* At 11 o'clock tomorrow, she will be at work.
Will + infinitive (Will be / Will win / Will come etc...):
'Il = will: I'Il (I will) / you'Il / she'Il etc:
won't = will not I won't (= I will not) / you won't / she won't etc.
We use will for the future (tomorrow / next week etc..):
* Sue travels a lot. Today she is in Madrid. Tomorrow she'Il be in Rome. Next week she'Il be in Tokyo.
* You can call me this evening. I'Il be at home.
* Leave the old bread in the garden. The birds will eat it.
* We'Il probably go out this evening.
* Will you be at home this evening.
* I won't be here tomorrow. (= I will not be here).
* Don't drink coffee before you go to bed. You won't sleep.
We often say I think... will...:
* I think Kelly will pass the exam.
* I don't think it will rain this afternoon.
* Do you think the exam will be difficult?
We do not use will for things we have already arranged or decided to do.
* We're going to cinema on Saturday. Do you want to come this us? (not We will go)
* I'm not working tomorrow. (not I won't work):
* Are you going to do the exam? (not Will you do):
Shall
You can say I shall (= I will) and we shall (= we will):
* I shall be late tomorrow. Or I will be late tomorrow.
* I think we shall win. Or I think we will win.
But do not use shall with you / they / he / she / it:
* Tom will be late (not Tom shall be):
Helen is traveling in Europe. Use sentences with she was, she's or she will be:
1. Yesterday she was in Paris.
2. Tomorrow she will be in Amsterdam.
3. Last week she was in Barcelona.
4. Next week she will be in London.
5. At the moment she is in Brussels.
6. Three days ago she was in Munich.
7. At the end of her trip she she will be very tired.
Where will you be? Make sentences about yourself. Use
I'Il be Or I'Il probably be... Or I don't know where I'Il be.
1. (at 10 o'clock tomorrow) I'Il probably be on the beach.
2. (one hour from now) I'Il be at home.
3. (at midnight) I'Il probably be in bed.
4. (at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon) I'Il be at work.
5. (two years from now) I don't know where I'Il be.
Make sentences use will or won't:
1. Don't drink coffee before you go to bed. You won't sleep.
2. Are you ready yet? Not yet. I will be ready in five minutes.
3. I'm going away for a few days. I'm leaving tonight, so I won't be at home tomorrow.
4. It won't rain, so you don't need to take an umbrella.
5. A: I don't feel very well this evening.
B: Well, go to bed early and you will feel better in the morning.
6. It's Ben's birthday next Monday. He will be 25.
7. I'm sorry I was late this morning. It won't happen again.
Make sentences with I think... Or I don't think...
1. I think Kelly will pass the exam.
2. I don't think Kelly will pass the exam.
3. I think we will win the exam.
4. I don't think I won't be here tomorrow.
5. I think Sue will like her present.
6. I don't think you won't enjoy the film.
7. I don't think they will get married.
More example:
1. We're going to the theatre tonight. We've got tickets.
2. What are you doing tomorrow evening? Nothing, I'm free.
3. They are going away tomorrow. Their train is at 8.40
4. I'm sure your aunt will lend us some money. She's very rich.
5. Why are you putting on your coat? I am going out.
6. Do you think Clare will phone us tonight.
7. Steve can't meet us on Saturday He is working.
8. Will you be at home tomorrow evening.
9 A: What are your plans for weekend?
B: Some friends are coming to say with us.