Will
• We use will + verb when we make an impulse decision or decide something at the
moment of speaking
Example: I will call Suzanne about this afternoon’s product launch. Thank you for
reminding me.
• We also often use will + verb with the phrase, I think.
Example: I think I will hand in my report after the meeting. I don’t want to be late in
submitting it.
• We often use will in the following situations:
➢ Offering to do something
Example: I will help you plan tomorrow’s meeting.
➢ Agreeing to do something
Example: Yes, I will call him as soon as I complete my report.
➢ Asking someone to do something
Example: Will you call me when you get home?
WON’T
• Won’t or will not is the negative of will. This is often used in spoken English.
Example: I won’t go home early today.
• We also use won’t to say that somebody refuses to do something.
Example: My manager won’t listen to my explanation. What should I do?
One reply on “Will / Won’t”
I will buy a gift for my father’s birthday this weekend.
I think I will have the apartment available next summer.
I will lend you my book tomorrow.
Yes, I will send it to you on Friday.
Will you invite me to your wedding?
I won´t go to work today.
He won´t do it.