Existen diferentes usos en cuanto al tiempo verbal futuro. En este artículo, veremos cómo es la estructura para referirnos al futuro y utilizar WILL.
El Futuro Simple es un tiempo verbal que se utiliza para describir acciones que se van a desarrollar en el futuro, cuando decidimos algo en el momento, para realizar ofrecimientos, cuando prometemos algo o cuando predecimos acontecimientos o situaciones futuras.
Estructura: Oraciones afirmativas
Sujeto + "will" + verbo principal.
I will [I'll] ring (call) you tonight. (Te llamaré esta noche.)
She will [She'll] arrive late. (Llegará tarde.)
They will [They'll] be happy to see you. (Estarán felices de verte.)
Estructura: Oraciones negativas
Sujeto + "will" + "not" + verbo principal.
Will you ring (call) me tonight? (¿Me llamarás esta noche?)
Will she arrive late? (¿Llegará tarde?)
Will they be happy to see you? (¿Estarán felices de verte.)
En este ejercicio deberás transformar el verbo del Presente Perfecto al Futuro Simple: I have been there / I will be there
1. I have been to the mall. I will ___ at the mall.
2. I have climbed that wall. I will ___ that wall.
3. My grandmother has taken her pills. My grandmother will ___ her pills.
4. The prisoners have escaped. The prisoners will ____ .
5. They have gotten away! They will ___ away!
6. Sara has broken her arm. Sara will ___ her arm.
7. The tech guys have fixed my computer. The tech guys will ___ my computer.
8. We haven't seen him. We will ___ him.
9. She has brought her friend. She will ____ her friend.
10. I have tried to tell him. I will ____ to tell him.
1) be
2) climb
3) take
4) escape
5) get
6) break
7) fix
8) see
9) bring
10) tell
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