Let’s go step by step to solve each part of the worksheet.
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Part 1: Complete the sentences using “will”
We use “will” + base verb to talk about future actions.
Example given:
I (help) →
will help you tomorrow.
Now let’s fill in the rest:
- She (cook) →
will cook next week.
- I’m sure they (understand) →
will understand you.
- I think (go) I →
I will go camping this summer. *(Note: word order changed for natural sentence)*
- Maybe I (bake) →
will bake some cupcakes later.
- We (win) →
will win the match.
- You (be) →
will be a doctor.
- The movie (start) →
will start soon.
- They (study) →
will study hard.
- He (call) →
will call you.
✔ All these follow the pattern: subject + will + base verb.
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Part 2: Complete the sentences using “won’t”
“Won’t” = will not. Used for negative future statements.
Example given:
I (help) →
won’t help you tomorrow.
Now the rest:
- I (drink) →
won’t drink coca-cola today.
- In the future robots (do) →
won’t do my homework.
- He (give) →
won’t give me back my pencil.
- You (fail) →
won’t fail the test.
- We (win) →
won’t win the match.
- You (go) →
won’t go swimming.
- We (do) →
won’t do it.
- It (rain) →
won’t rain.
- You (come) →
won’t come to my birthday.
✔ All follow: subject + won’t + base verb.
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Part 3: Order to form questions
We need to rearrange words to make correct future tense questions.
First question:
Words: He / study / hard? / Will
→ Correct order:
Will he study hard?
Second question:
Words: You / do / Will / homework? / your
→ Correct order:
Will you do your homework?
✔ Questions start with “Will”, then subject, then base verb, then object/rest.
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Final Answer:
Complete the sentences using will:
- She will cook next week.
- I’m sure they will understand you.
- I think I will go camping this summer.
- Maybe I will bake some cupcakes later.
- We will win the match.
- You will be a doctor.
- The movie will start soon.
- They will study hard.
- He will call you.
Complete the sentences using won’t:
- I won’t drink coca-cola today.
- In the future robots won’t do my homework.
- He won’t give me back my pencil.
- You won’t fail the test.
- We won’t win the match.
- You won’t go swimming.
- We won’t do it.
- It won’t rain.
- You won’t come to my birthday.
Order to form questions:
- Will he study hard?
- Will you do your homework?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of will worksheet pdf.