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FUTURE TENSE WITH WILL
- The simple future tense is used to make predictions for the future.
GRAMMAR FOCUS
- Affirmative sentence
+ WILL + + ______________
pronoun verb
Ex: I will arrive. I'll arrive.
He will arrive. He'll arrive.
She will arrive. She'll arrive.
It will arrive. It'll arrive.
We will arrive. We'll arrive.
- Negative Sentence
+ WILL + NOT + + ___________________
pronoun verb
Ex:
I will not arrive. I won't arrive.
He will not arrive. He won't arrive.
She will not arrive. She won't arrive.
It will not arrive. It won't arrive.
We will not arrive. We won't arrive.
- Question
WILL + + + ____________ ?
pronoun verb
TIME EXPRESSIONS (p. 30 SB/ p. 30 WB)
MIGHT (SB p. 33 Wb p. 34)
- The modal might is used to describe possibility in the present and future.
I don't know. I might clean it today or I might clean it next Saturday.
- The modal might is an auxiliary verb that combines with the base form of the verb. It doesn't contract with subject pronouns.
you
he
she might arrive
it
we
they
Do you want to know more about modals? follow this link:
WARNINGS AND SAFETY RULES GAME
- Take turns and choose a possible answer for each warning, use the modal might.
Take your umbrella! bite
Don't touch that dog! get a shock
Don´t play your music too loud! get hit
Don´t eat that! need money
Don't pick up that box! get sick
Take ten dollars more! rain
Don't touch that wire! get angry
Study every night! hurt your back
Don't ride your bicycle in traffic! have a quiz
- Look at these warning signs and create your own dialogs structuring both, the warning and the possible answer (don't forget to use might for your answer!)
DO THESE EXERCISES
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