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Let's solve Worksheet 8.1: Will (Future Simple) step by step and explain the answers.
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We use "will + base verb" to talk about future actions or predictions.
Example:
You (meet) → *will meet* lots of interesting people.
Now let’s fill in the blanks:
1. Everything (be) → will be perfect.
✔ "Everything" is singular, so we use "will be".
2. You (travel) → will travel around the world.
✔ "You" takes "will travel".
3. Many volunteers (help) → will help you.
✔ "Many volunteers" is plural, but "will" doesn't change — it's always "will help".
4. You (live) → will live in luxury.
✔ Again, "you" + "will live".
✔ Answers for Section 1:
1. will be
2. will travel
3. will help
4. will live
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To form a question in the future with "will", we use:
Will + subject + base verb?
Example: (it / rain) → *Will it rain?*
Now let’s form the questions:
1. (what / you / do / at the hotel)
→ What will you do at the hotel?
✔ Start with "What", then "will you do", and add the place.
2. (Jenny / lock / the / door)
→ Will Jenny lock the door?
✔ Subject is "Jenny", so "Will Jenny..." + base verb "lock".
3. (when / I / go / swimming)
→ When will I go swimming?
✔ Question word "When", then "will I go".
4. (where / we / meet)
→ Where will we meet?
✔ Question word "Where", then "will we meet".
✔ Answers for Section 2:
1. What will you do at the hotel?
2. Will Jenny lock the door?
3. When will I go swimming?
4. Where will we meet?
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To make a negative sentence with "will", we use:
Subject + will not + base verb
(“will not” can be contracted to “won’t”)
Example: (they / drink / beer) → *They will not drink beer.*
Now let’s write the negatives:
1. (Vanessa / feed / the baby)
→ Vanessa will not feed the baby.
✔ Subject: Vanessa → "Vanessa will not feed..."
2. (We / listen / to the radio)
→ We will not listen to the radio.
✔ "We" + "will not listen"
3. (she / give / him / the apple)
→ She will not give him the apple.
✔ Subject: "She" → "She will not give..." (indirect object "him", direct object "the apple")
4. (we / send / you / at the resort)
→ We will not send you at the resort.
✔ "We" + "will not send you" + location.
✔ Answers for Section 3:
1. Vanessa will not feed the baby.
2. We will not listen to the radio.
3. She will not give him the apple.
4. We will not send you at the resort.
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#### Section 1:
1. will be
2. will travel
3. will help
4. will live
#### Section 2:
1. What will you do at the hotel?
2. Will Jenny lock the door?
3. When will I go swimming?
4. Where will we meet?
#### Section 3:
1. Vanessa will not feed the baby.
2. We will not listen to the radio.
3. She will not give him the apple.
4. We will not send you at the resort.
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- "Will" is used for future predictions, spontaneous decisions, or promises.
- To form positive future: will + base verb
- To form questions: Will + subject + base verb?
- To form negatives: subject + will not + base verb
This worksheet helps practice forming future simple tense in all three forms: positive, negative, and questions.
Let me know if you'd like this printed version or a PDF! 😊🐝🍯
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Section 1: Put the verbs into the correct form (future simple), using will.
We use "will + base verb" to talk about future actions or predictions.
Example:
You (meet) → *will meet* lots of interesting people.
Now let’s fill in the blanks:
1. Everything (be) → will be perfect.
✔ "Everything" is singular, so we use "will be".
2. You (travel) → will travel around the world.
✔ "You" takes "will travel".
3. Many volunteers (help) → will help you.
✔ "Many volunteers" is plural, but "will" doesn't change — it's always "will help".
4. You (live) → will live in luxury.
✔ Again, "you" + "will live".
✔ Answers for Section 1:
1. will be
2. will travel
3. will help
4. will live
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Section 2: Write questions for future.
To form a question in the future with "will", we use:
Will + subject + base verb?
Example: (it / rain) → *Will it rain?*
Now let’s form the questions:
1. (what / you / do / at the hotel)
→ What will you do at the hotel?
✔ Start with "What", then "will you do", and add the place.
2. (Jenny / lock / the / door)
→ Will Jenny lock the door?
✔ Subject is "Jenny", so "Will Jenny..." + base verb "lock".
3. (when / I / go / swimming)
→ When will I go swimming?
✔ Question word "When", then "will I go".
4. (where / we / meet)
→ Where will we meet?
✔ Question word "Where", then "will we meet".
✔ Answers for Section 2:
1. What will you do at the hotel?
2. Will Jenny lock the door?
3. When will I go swimming?
4. Where will we meet?
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Section 3: Write negative sentences for the future.
To make a negative sentence with "will", we use:
Subject + will not + base verb
(“will not” can be contracted to “won’t”)
Example: (they / drink / beer) → *They will not drink beer.*
Now let’s write the negatives:
1. (Vanessa / feed / the baby)
→ Vanessa will not feed the baby.
✔ Subject: Vanessa → "Vanessa will not feed..."
2. (We / listen / to the radio)
→ We will not listen to the radio.
✔ "We" + "will not listen"
3. (she / give / him / the apple)
→ She will not give him the apple.
✔ Subject: "She" → "She will not give..." (indirect object "him", direct object "the apple")
4. (we / send / you / at the resort)
→ We will not send you at the resort.
✔ "We" + "will not send you" + location.
✔ Answers for Section 3:
1. Vanessa will not feed the baby.
2. We will not listen to the radio.
3. She will not give him the apple.
4. We will not send you at the resort.
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✔ Final Answer Summary:
#### Section 1:
1. will be
2. will travel
3. will help
4. will live
#### Section 2:
1. What will you do at the hotel?
2. Will Jenny lock the door?
3. When will I go swimming?
4. Where will we meet?
#### Section 3:
1. Vanessa will not feed the baby.
2. We will not listen to the radio.
3. She will not give him the apple.
4. We will not send you at the resort.
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🌟 Explanation Recap:
- "Will" is used for future predictions, spontaneous decisions, or promises.
- To form positive future: will + base verb
- To form questions: Will + subject + base verb?
- To form negatives: subject + will not + base verb
This worksheet helps practice forming future simple tense in all three forms: positive, negative, and questions.
Let me know if you'd like this printed version or a PDF! 😊🐝🍯
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of will worksheet.