MAKING PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE FUTURE
GRAMMAR RULES:
1. We use "will" to make positive sentences about future predictions. The short form is 'll.
2. We use "will not" to make negative sentences. The short form is "won't".
3. In questions, we use Will + noun / pronoun + verb.
4. In short answers, we use Yes / No + pronoun + will / won't.It will not rain in Shah Alam, so don't take your waterproofs.
You will have a great time in Tokyo. It's a fun city!
It will be hot tomorrow. Let's go to the beach.
I will speak Japanese in Japan this spring.
We won't buy a fairy tale book. We can use Lily's.
They won't need sleeping bags because they're going to stay in a hotel.Write predictions about your future.
Become famous / Travel around the world / Go to university / Learn Japanese / Live in another town or city / Write a book / Get a good job
Example:
A: I think you'll go to university.
B: No, I don't think I will.
A: I don't think you'll write a book.
B: I think I will.