This document discusses the use of the future tense "will" and "won't" in English. It explains that "will" is used to make predictions about the future or instant decisions, while "won't" is used to make negative predictions. "Will" is also used to make offers of help, and "will" and "won't" are used to make promises. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of "will" and "won't" in sentences.
This document discusses the use of the future tense "will" and "won't" in English. It explains that "will" is used to make predictions about the future or instant decisions, while "won't" is used to make negative predictions. "Will" is also used to make offers of help, and "will" and "won't" are used to make promises. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of "will" and "won't" in sentences.
This document discusses the use of the future tense "will" and "won't" in English. It explains that "will" is used to make predictions about the future or instant decisions, while "won't" is used to make negative predictions. "Will" is also used to make offers of help, and "will" and "won't" are used to make promises. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of "will" and "won't" in sentences.
This document discusses the use of the future tense "will" and "won't" in English. It explains that "will" is used to make predictions about the future or instant decisions, while "won't" is used to make negative predictions. "Will" is also used to make offers of help, and "will" and "won't" are used to make promises. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses of "will" and "won't" in sentences.