Future: Will

“Will” is another word with which future tenses can be made. Let us provide you with examples to help you better understand how to use “will” to make future tenses.

  • We will get married next year.
  • The next World Cup will be held in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
  • I will be traveling to New Jersey next summer.

In this context, “will” can also be used to ask questions.

  • What time will the session finish?
  • When will you go to bed tonight?
  • Will you travel during the next holiday season?
  • Do you think it will snow tomorrow?

These are more examples, which are negative sentences:

  • We won’t be getting married next month, maybe next year.
  • I will not be traveling to New Jersey next summer.
  • She won’t be visiting her parents during the summer break.