Future simple tense

The much awaited weekend is finally here and I can't let you bore! To this end, here you have a little bit of homework on the future simple tense in English. You will find the pdf document under the following link: Will or won't

The English language does not have a proper future tense. Instead, it forms this illusion by adding the word will or won't before the desired verb. Please remember that will is the affirmative form and won't (will + not) is the negative form. To make a question concerning future you just need to change the order of the sentence (remember that verbs take the first place in questions).

"Will you do your homework easily?" That would be a fabulous example indeed. I'm sure you will.

Please do your homework either on the printed worksheet or in your notebook by copying the sentences and not just the solutions. As a final warning, you must know that we will not repeat this explanation on the future simple tense. This means that the best thing you can do is doing this homework and not copying it. If you copy it you will learn absolutely nothing. What is worse: you will helplessly waste your time.

Have a nice weekend and don't forget you can ask any doubts by mail! (antonioverde@iesitalica.org)


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