Ex. 1-Future Time with Will: Affirmative Sentences
Instructions. Use the words in parentheses and will to make a sentence. If the subject is a pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, or they) use a contraction.
Example: A: This fish is delicious. B: (I, get) _______ you some more if you want. I'll get
Explanation
1) The word order for affirmative sentences in future time with will is subject+will+base verb form.
I will help you with the problem. Tom will like his new job.
2) Contractions of will are commonly used in both spoken and written English. The contractions are as follows: I will-->I'll-->I'll see you later. You will-->You'll-->You'll be glad you took this class. He will-->He'll-->He'll tell us about his trip. She will-->She'll-->She'll be ready by 7:00. It will-->It'll-->It'll be hot in this room without the air conditioning. We will-->We'll-->We'll call you when we get to the hotel. They will-->They'll-->They'll have fun on their trip.
Steve: This box is really heavy. Magaret: Just a minute. (I, get) _______ the door for you.
Mrs. Keller: Don't forget to do your homework before you go to bed. Jeff: Don't worry, mom. (I, do) _____ it.
Mrs. Hendricks: OK it's time to clean up the kitchen. Sue: (I, wash) _____ the dishes.
Tom: It's almost 8:30 and Dan isn't here yet. Paul: (he, be) _______ here. Don't worry.
Phil is having new brake pads put on his car. (it, take) __________about two hours.
6. (Mike, be) ____________here in a few minutes.
(Janet and her sister, fix) __________________ lunch for us if we go to the store for them.
(we, go) ________ to the store for them.
(Most businesses, be) ___________open on Veteran's Day.
(A lot of people, travel) ______________________on Thanksgiving Day.