‘Will’ is used with he, she, it, and any subject other than ‘I’ and ‘we’ to express something to be done in the future.
Formation of a sentence using ‘will
The formation of this sentence is as follows:
- Subject (he/she/it/they/any singular or plural subject) + will + base form of verb + other words + full stop (.)
Here are some examples.
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- He will go to the market.
- She will cook sweets for us.
- They will come on Monday.
- It will eat an apple.
- Anil will solve an exercise in English.
- Gaurav will play on the ground.
- My parents will go for a walk in the evening.
- Shamali will study in the college library.
- She will work hard to achieve her goal.
- Students will watch an airstrike documentary.
- You will buy a book for me.
- They will collect stamps.
- Amruta will write the story of a genius country boy.
- A cleaner will clean our house tomorrow.
- She will inquire about the bus.
- My mother will purchase some vegetables.
- Sameer will go to his home town by bus.
- They will read this magazine.
- Students will have fun on a trip.
- She will have her own house.
- He will send you a message.
- His brother will receive him at the airport.
- Smita will reach there by 10 o’clock.
- Her father will solve that issue early.
- Chetan will watch a cartoon movie.
- Karan will plan to go out next week.
- You will observe the lane.
- They will communicate with each other.
- You will drink hot water in the morning.
- His mother will save some money for the tour.
Related Lessons-
- Use of shall
- Use of will negative sentences
- questions
- affirmative answers