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Let’s go step by step to solve each part of the worksheet.
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Part I: Put the verbs in the future with Will (affirmative, negative, interrogative)
We need to use “will” + base verb for affirmative, “will not / won’t” + base verb for negative, and “Will” + subject + base verb for questions.
1. Will you travel around the world next summer? → Question → Start with “Will”
2. You will meet lots of interesting people. → Affirmative → “will meet”
3. Annie will read a good book tomorrow. → Affirmative → “will read”
4. The eggs will be ready in five minutes. → Affirmative → “will be”
5. My mother will not make me a new dress... → Negative → “won’t make” or “will not make”
6. My father will not leave town... → Negative → “won’t leave” or “will not leave”
7. Will he leave next week? → Question → “Will he leave”
8. Mr. Green will talk to some old friends... → Affirmative → “will talk”
9. He will not watch the thriller... → Negative → “won’t watch” or “will not watch”
10. Will you have a big party next Sunday? → Question → “Will you have”
✔ All done for Part I.
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Part II: Give true answers like in the model
Model says:
*Are you going to...? → I probably will. / I probably won’t.*
So we answer each question with either “I probably will.” or “I probably won’t.” — depending on what’s true for YOU. Since this is personal, we’ll give sample honest answers that make sense.
1. Are you going to the rock concert on Friday evening?
→ *I probably won’t. I don’t like loud music.*
2. Are you going to the dance on Saturday evening?
→ *I probably will. I love dancing!*
3. Are you going to the movies on Saturday afternoon?
→ *I probably will. There’s a new movie I want to see.*
4. Are you staying home on the weekend?
→ *I probably won’t. I’m visiting my grandma.*
5. Are you watching TV tonight?
→ *I probably will. My favorite show is on.*
*(Note: These are example answers — students should write their own real answers!)*
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Part III: Ask questions using What, Where, When, Who, Why + future with Will
Model:
Statement: *I’m starting my new job next Monday. I’ll work in a ________.*
Question: *Where will you work, Cathy?* → Answer: *I’ll work in a clothes shop.*
Now let’s do the same for each sentence:
1. Statement: *I’ll start work at ______ o’clock.*
→ Question: What time will you start work?
2. Statement: *I’ll finish my work at ______ o’clock.*
→ Question: What time will you finish work?
3. Statement: *I’ll go to ______ for lunch.*
→ Question: Where will you go for lunch?
4. Statement: *I’ll meet ______ in the shop.*
→ Question: Who will you meet in the shop?
5. Statement: *I’ll drive ______ after work.*
→ Question: Where will you drive after work?
6. Statement: *I’ll often work on weekend because ______.*
→ Question: Why will you often work on weekends?
✔ All questions formed correctly using Wh- words + “will”.
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Final Answer:
Part I:
1. Will you travel
2. will meet
3. will read
4. will be
5. will not make / won’t make
6. will not leave / won’t leave
7. Will he leave
8. will talk
9. will not watch / won’t watch
10. Will you have
Part II (example answers):
1. I probably won’t. I don’t like loud music.
2. I probably will. I love dancing!
3. I probably will. There’s a new movie I want to see.
4. I probably won’t. I’m visiting my grandma.
5. I probably will. My favorite show is on.
Part III:
1. What time will you start work?
2. What time will you finish work?
3. Where will you go for lunch?
4. Who will you meet in the shop?
5. Where will you drive after work?
6. Why will you often work on weekends?
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Part I: Put the verbs in the future with Will (affirmative, negative, interrogative)
We need to use “will” + base verb for affirmative, “will not / won’t” + base verb for negative, and “Will” + subject + base verb for questions.
1. Will you travel around the world next summer? → Question → Start with “Will”
2. You will meet lots of interesting people. → Affirmative → “will meet”
3. Annie will read a good book tomorrow. → Affirmative → “will read”
4. The eggs will be ready in five minutes. → Affirmative → “will be”
5. My mother will not make me a new dress... → Negative → “won’t make” or “will not make”
6. My father will not leave town... → Negative → “won’t leave” or “will not leave”
7. Will he leave next week? → Question → “Will he leave”
8. Mr. Green will talk to some old friends... → Affirmative → “will talk”
9. He will not watch the thriller... → Negative → “won’t watch” or “will not watch”
10. Will you have a big party next Sunday? → Question → “Will you have”
✔ All done for Part I.
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Part II: Give true answers like in the model
Model says:
*Are you going to...? → I probably will. / I probably won’t.*
So we answer each question with either “I probably will.” or “I probably won’t.” — depending on what’s true for YOU. Since this is personal, we’ll give sample honest answers that make sense.
1. Are you going to the rock concert on Friday evening?
→ *I probably won’t. I don’t like loud music.*
2. Are you going to the dance on Saturday evening?
→ *I probably will. I love dancing!*
3. Are you going to the movies on Saturday afternoon?
→ *I probably will. There’s a new movie I want to see.*
4. Are you staying home on the weekend?
→ *I probably won’t. I’m visiting my grandma.*
5. Are you watching TV tonight?
→ *I probably will. My favorite show is on.*
*(Note: These are example answers — students should write their own real answers!)*
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Part III: Ask questions using What, Where, When, Who, Why + future with Will
Model:
Statement: *I’m starting my new job next Monday. I’ll work in a ________.*
Question: *Where will you work, Cathy?* → Answer: *I’ll work in a clothes shop.*
Now let’s do the same for each sentence:
1. Statement: *I’ll start work at ______ o’clock.*
→ Question: What time will you start work?
2. Statement: *I’ll finish my work at ______ o’clock.*
→ Question: What time will you finish work?
3. Statement: *I’ll go to ______ for lunch.*
→ Question: Where will you go for lunch?
4. Statement: *I’ll meet ______ in the shop.*
→ Question: Who will you meet in the shop?
5. Statement: *I’ll drive ______ after work.*
→ Question: Where will you drive after work?
6. Statement: *I’ll often work on weekend because ______.*
→ Question: Why will you often work on weekends?
✔ All questions formed correctly using Wh- words + “will”.
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Final Answer:
Part I:
1. Will you travel
2. will meet
3. will read
4. will be
5. will not make / won’t make
6. will not leave / won’t leave
7. Will he leave
8. will talk
9. will not watch / won’t watch
10. Will you have
Part II (example answers):
1. I probably won’t. I don’t like loud music.
2. I probably will. I love dancing!
3. I probably will. There’s a new movie I want to see.
4. I probably won’t. I’m visiting my grandma.
5. I probably will. My favorite show is on.
Part III:
1. What time will you start work?
2. What time will you finish work?
3. Where will you go for lunch?
4. Who will you meet in the shop?
5. Where will you drive after work?
6. Why will you often work on weekends?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of will worksheet.