CEFR A2

    Future Will

    Learn to make predictions about the future, take spontaneous decisions, and make promises. Practice forming sentences with will + base verb.

    Learn Future with Will

    What You Will Learn

    The future with 'will' is used for predictions, spontaneous decisions, and promises. Learn to talk about future events and make plans.

    Learn to form the future tense: will + base verb
    Make predictions about the future
    Express spontaneous decisions and promises
    Use adverbs like probably, definitely, certainly

    What is Future with Will?

    Will future = subject + will + base verb. Will is the same for all subjects — it never changes.

    I will call you.She will be here soon.They will help us.It will take an hour.

    Contraction

    'will' → 'll in positive sentences: 'I'll, you'll, she'll, we'll, they'll'. Negative: won't (will not). 'She won't come.' Question: 'Will you help?'

    The future with 'will' is one of the most common ways to talk about future events in English. It's used for predictions, spontaneous decisions, promises, and future facts.

    Predictions & Future Facts

    "It will rain tomorrow."

    "She will be a great doctor."

    "They will arrive at 5 PM."

    Spontaneous Decisions & Promises

    "I will help you with that."

    "We will call you later."

    "I will never forget this moment."

    Key Pattern!

    Future with Will = will + base verb

    ✓ I will call → I'll call

    ✓ She will come → She'll come

    ✓ They will help → They'll help

    A Day of Decisions

    Tom looks at the sky and says, "I think it will rain later."

    His friend asks for help, and Tom replies, "I'll carry your bags for you."

    At the café, Tom decides quickly: "I'll have a coffee, please."

    Before leaving, he promises his friend, "I will definitely call you tonight."

    Tom uses 'will' for predictions, offers, spontaneous decisions, and promises — all in one day!

    How to Form Future with Will

    Learn the simple pattern to create future sentences with 'will'. The same form is used for all subjects.

    Positive Sentences

    I will call (I'll call)

    You will help (You'll help)

    He/She will come (He'll/She'll come)

    We will see (We'll see)

    They will arrive (They'll arrive)

    Negative Sentences

    I will not call (I won't call)

    You will not help (You won't help)

    He/She will not come (He/She won't come)

    We will not see (We won't see)

    They will not arrive (They won't arrive)

    Try It

    Complete these sentences:

    1. "I __________ (call) you tomorrow."

    2. "She __________ (not come) to the meeting."

    3. "They __________ (help) us with the project."

    💡 💡 Check your answers

    1. "I will call you tomorrow." or "I'll call you tomorrow."

    2. "She will not come to the meeting." or "She won't come to the meeting."

    3. "They will help us with the project." or "They'll help us with the project."

    Time Expressions with Future Will

    Learn the words that often go with future tense using 'will'.

    Specific Future Times

    tomorrow
    next week
    soon
    later

    "I will call you tomorrow."

    Probability & Certainty

    probably
    definitely
    certainly
    likely

    "She will probably arrive soon."

    Future Questions & Phrases

    Common Phrases

    I think...

    I'm sure...

    I promise...

    Time References

    in the future

    one day

    someday

    "I think it will be sunny tomorrow."

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    Contractions with Will

    Learn how to use contractions to sound more natural when speaking about the future.

    Positive Contractions

    In spoken English, we often use contractions:

    I will
    I'll
    +
    you will
    you'll

    he will → he'll, she will → she'll, we will → we'll, they will → they'll

    Negative Contractions

    will not → won't
    I will not → I won't
    she will not → she won't
    they will not → they won't

    Common Mistakes

    ❌ I will to call you (should be I will call you)
    ❌ She will comes (should be She will come)
    ❌ They will helping (should be They will help)

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    Common Mistakes

    ❌ I will to call you tomorrow.

    ✓ I will call you tomorrow.

    ❌ She will comes to the party.

    ✓ She will come to the party.

    ❌ They will helping us.

    ✓ They will help us.

    ❌ We will not to go.

    ✓ We will not go.

    ❌ He will probably arrives late.

    ✓ He will probably arrive late.

    Master Future with Will sentence building!

    Drag and drop words to form correct sentences

    Practice Tips

    Make predictions about weather, sports, or daily events
    Practice making spontaneous decisions and promises
    Use adverbs like 'probably', 'definitely', 'certainly' to express certainty
    Practice contractions to sound more natural in conversation
    Use the speaking practice section to improve your pronunciation

    Speaking Practice

    To practice your pronunciation, listen to the native speaker audio first. Then 'Record' yourself repeating what you heard, then use the 'Playback' button to compare your pronunciation with the native speaker. If you want to record yourself again, simply click 'Delete'!

    I will call you tomorrow.

    She will probably arrive at 8 PM.

    They will definitely help us with the project.

    We will not be able to come to the party.

    He will likely finish his work soon.

    I think it will rain this afternoon.

    They will probably visit us next week.

    She will certainly pass the exam.

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