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WILL
Para construir el SIMPLE FUTURE
In 2050 cars will fly On Monday I'll start a diet
I swear I won't do it again
Let's have a party!
Yes, I'll bring the music!
Don't worry, I'll fix the TV
be born = nacer
What do you think?
Will this prediction become true?
It sounds like a threat to me!
I'm not sure of this is also a threat or if it is actually a promise...
I think they won't arrive
on time.
That's only my prediction, of course.
Failed prediction!
WILL
find = encontrar
way= manera, modo
What a bastard!
drop = dejar caer
prompt = r¨¢pido
Will he remember her name in the morning?
maybe = a lo mejor
sunscreen = protector solar
prosecuted = procesado
remove = quitar
WILL
One of the most
common
snap decisions.
Conditionals Type 1: IF+ Present Simple + FUTURE SIMPLE
He/she will
become a fotballer
the rack = potro de tortura
boil = cocer
oil = aceite
technical support line = l¨ªnea de atenci¨®n al cliente
"Shall" is used to indicate future
action. It is most commonly used in
sentences with "I" or "we," and is
often found in suggestions, such as
"Shall we go?" "Shall" is also
frequently used in promises or
voluntary actions. In formal English,
the use of "shall" to describe future
events often expresses inevitability or
predestination. "Shall" is much more
commonly heard in British English
than in American English; Americans
prefer to use other forms, although
they do sometimes use "shall" in
suggestions or formalized language.
WILL
Promises, promises...
This guy will miss
his computer!

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