A1 verb Neutral #33 más común

will

/wɪl/

A modal verb used to talk about future actions, predictions, or promises. It is placed before the base form of a verb to show that something is going to happen later.

Ejemplos

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1

I will call you when I arrive at the station.

I will call you when I arrive at the station.

2

The company will announce the new policy tomorrow morning.

The company will announce the new policy tomorrow morning.

3

I'll see you later at the cafe!

I'll see you later at the cafe!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
will
Verb
will
Adverbio
willingly
Adjetivo
willing
Relacionado
willpower
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Wheel' rolling into the future. 'Will' moves you forward in time.

Quiz rápido

I think it ___ rain later today.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: will

Ejemplos

1

I will call you when I arrive at the station.

everyday

I will call you when I arrive at the station.

2

The company will announce the new policy tomorrow morning.

formal

The company will announce the new policy tomorrow morning.

3

I'll see you later at the cafe!

informal

I'll see you later at the cafe!

4

Further analysis will provide more insight into the data.

academic

Further analysis will provide more insight into the data.

5

We will finalize the budget during the meeting.

business

We will finalize the budget during the meeting.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
will
Verb
will
Adverbio
willingly
Adjetivo
willing
Relacionado
willpower

Colocaciones comunes

will be will be
will have will have
will do will do
will go will go
will definitely will definitely

Frases Comunes

Where there's a will, there's a way

Determination helps you find a solution

At will

Whenever one wants

Will do

I will do that (short response)

Se confunde a menudo con

will vs going to

Use 'will' for spontaneous decisions; use 'going to' for plans made before speaking.

will vs shall

Shall is much more formal and often used for offers or suggestions in questions.

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Notas de uso

Use 'will' for instant decisions made at the moment of speaking, or for general predictions about the future. In spoken English, it is very common to use the contraction ''ll' (e.g., I'll, You'll, He'll).

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Errores comunes

Do not use 'to' after will (e.g., say 'I will go,' not 'I will to go'). Do not add '-s' for the third person (e.g., say 'He will,' not 'He wills').

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Wheel' rolling into the future. 'Will' moves you forward in time.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old English 'willan', meaning to wish, desire, or be willing.

Patrones gramaticales

Subject + will + base verb (e.g., I will eat) Subject + won't (will not) + base verb for negatives Will + subject + base verb for questions
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Contexto cultural

In English-speaking cultures, using 'will' for a promise is considered a firm commitment.

Quiz rápido

I think it ___ rain later today.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: will

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