Use of WILL



Hello class, this time, we are going to learn how WILL grammatically works and diverse ways we can use it to express our mood correctly. Let’s consider the follow:
We use WILL:
*to express the future – to say what we think or believe will occur later:
It will rain later in the day.
We will have rice as dinner tonight.
*to express what others are going to do or are likely to do:
He will be late to school today.
She will divorce him soon.
*to make a request or question:
            Will you marry me?
            Will you lend me your ears, please?
*to express beliefs:
            We will have to take the job seriously.
            I will be late.
*to express offers or promises (this can only be used with personal pronouns, I/we):
            I will marry you when I am ready for marriage.
            We will check on you this weekend.
*to express willingness:
            Perhaps Deborah will visit me tonight.
            I will see you tomorrow.
*to express determination:
            I will make it in life against all odds.
            We will not end poorly.
*to express command or give order:
            You will obey my order and follow my direction as the boss.
            You will directly report to my office.