Will / won’t (predictions)
- Use often use will/won’t + infinitive for future
predictions, i.e. to say things we think, guess or know about the future.
- We often use I think/I don’t think + will.
I think he’ll fail
the exam. I don’t think he’ll pass the exam. NOT I
think he won’t pass.
Subject
|
|||
+
-
?
|
Will
|
I/ you/ he/ she/ it we/ they
|
‘ll be
late
won’t
be late
be late?
|
Yes,
No,
|
will
won’t
|
||
A. I’m seeing Jane at
six. B. She’ll
be late
The film’s in
French. We
won’t understand anything.
It’s a great book.
I’m sure you’ll like it.
I don’t think it’ll rain tomorrow.
Be going to for predictions
We can also “be going to” to predict something you
know or can see is going to happen, e.g.
Look
at the clouds. It’s going to rain.
They’re
playing very well. I’m sure Thet’re going to win.
|
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario