Verb WILL

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Verb WILL/WON’T for predictions and decisions Positive and negative statements: I’ll (I will) take a pfoto. We’ll (we will) carry him. It won’t (will not) be long. Question and short form answers: Will he be all right? Yes, he will. No, he won’t. WILL and WON’T are the same for all persons. Verb SHOULD/SHOULDN’T for advice and obligation Positive and negative statements: We should take him to the hospital. He shouldn’t put any weight on it. Question and short form answer: Should we call a doctor? Yes, we should. No, we shouldn’t. SHOULD and SHOULDN’T are the same for all persons.

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Transcript of Verb WILL

Verb WILL/WONT for predictions and decisions Positive and negative statements: Ill (I will) take a pfoto. Well (we will) carry him. It wont (will not) be long.Question and short form answers: Will he be all right? Yes, he will. No, he wont.WILL and WONT are the same for all persons. Verb SHOULD/SHOULDNT for advice and obligationPositive and negative statements: We should take him to the hospital. He shouldnt put any weight on it. Question and short form answer: Should we call a doctor?Yes, we should. No, we shouldnt.SHOULD and SHOULDNT are the same for all persons.SHOULD is not as strong as must.

Complete the conversation using will or wont: Tim: I want to go walking with Ruth in the Lake District. Is that OK? Father: The Lake District? Thats long way. How (you get) ... there? Tim: We (go)by bus. It (not take) very long.Father: What time (you be)back? Tim: I dont know but we (not/ be).very late. Father: Fine. I (keep) supper for you. Tim: Thanks. Father: Now, (you be ).all right? Tim: Of course we......! Dont worry about us. We (be)fine!

Using the picture from the book, write sentences using should/shouldnt: -get up and go out - watch TV - eat fruits -take the lift