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1. Use of Contractions (Affirmative) A contraction is the combination of two words into one. In contractions, letters are replaced with an apostrophe (‘). Examples: I will = I’ll you will = you’ll he will = he’ll she will = she’ll it will = it’ll we will = we’ll you will= you’ll they will = they’ll

2. Use of Contractions (Negative) Examples: 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 you will not = you won’t we will not = we won’t they will not = they won’t

3. In oral speech or informal writing, the contracted form 'll is preferred. However, this form can only be used when the subject is a personal pronoun (I, you, he, she, etc.). Mary will work in a restaurant. / Mary'll work in a restaurant. She will work in a restaurnat. / She'll work in a restaurant. (She) will work in a restaurant. and it is more common to use the collapsed form won't than will not.

4. contractions

5. what is the simple future?

5.1. The future simple is a verb tense that we generally use to express actions or events that will happen at a later time than the present moment: I will sing, you will sing, he will sing, etc.

6. structure

6.1. 1. Affirmative Sentences Subject + “will” + principal verb… Examples: I will [I’ll] call you tonight. She will [She’ll] arrive late. i will [I’ll] go to the bottom line

6.2. 2. Negative Sentences Subject + “will” + “not” + principal verb… Examples: I will not [won’t] go tonight She will not [won’t] arrive late. i will not [won’t] go

6.3. 3. Interrogative Sentences “Will” + subject + principal verb…? Examples: Will you call me tonight? Will you listen to me? Will they be happy to see you?

7. more examples

7.1. affirmative senteces: I will watch a movie tonight. You will see the doctor tomorrow. I shall visit you tomorrow The dog will eat its food soon. We will move to Florida next year. The game will begin in 10 minutes.

7.2. negative sentences: I will not watch a movie tonight. You will not see the doctor tomorrow. Miguel will not fix his car later today. The dog will not eat its food soon. We will not move to Florida next year. The game will not begin in 10 minutes.

7.3. interrogative sentences Will she read the newspaper tomorrow? Will we come to school by bus? Will you work very hard? Will she like to sit in the sun? Will we play in the park next week? Will he watch his son in the race? Will the store be open until seven o’clock?