FUTURE

WILL Will is classified as a modal verb (like can, would, could, should) therefore it has the same characteristics: It does not change in the third person (he, she, it) . It is always combined with another verb in the base form (without 'to'). We don't use it with 'Do' in questions or negatives. When to use WILL We use will to talk about the future in sentences with expressions such us when, as soon as, until, probably, before, after . Example: I’ll call you as soon as I get to London. To talk about future facts. Example: The president will visit Spain next November. To make predictions about the future or talk about something we think that will happen based on personal judgments or opinions. Example: I think he’ ll win the election. We use will for instant decisions that we take at the moment of speaking, in a spontaneous way. Examples: Which one? Um, I will have the chicken sandwich please. Oh, we don’t have sugar. D...