Introduction
The future tense with will, also simple future, is one way of talking about future events in the English language. We can use the simple future with will to express a spontaneous decision, a prediction or a future event that cannot be altered. It is formed with the auxiliary verb will and the infinitive or base form of the main verb.
Learn how to conjugate the future tense with will and when to use it with Lingolia’s online grammar lesson. In the exercises, you can practise the will future tense.
Example
Oh, what a mess in here! Come on, I’ll help you sort the files.
It’s okay, I’ll do it tomorrow. It’ll rain tomorrow anyway.
You won’t finish it in just one day.
If I need help, I will tell you.
Usage
We can use the simple future tense with will to express:
Example:
Come on, I will help you sort the files.
an opinion, hope, uncertainty, or assumption regarding the future
Examples:
You won’t finish it in just one day.
It will rain tomorrow anyway.
Example:
I will do it tomorrow.
Examples:
I’ll help you with your bags. (offer)
Will you give me a ride to the station? (request)
Example:
If I need help, I will tell you.
Signal words help us to recognise the tense being used in a sentence. Below is a list of signal words for the simple future tense:
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