4. To be: future
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1. Use to be in its future affirmative form: will be to fill in the gaps.
1. WILL BE 9. WILL BE
2. WILL BE 10. WILL BE
3. WILL BE 11. WILL BE
4. WILL BE 12. WILL BE
5. WILL BE 13. WILL BE
6. WILL BE 14. WILL BE
7. WILL BE 15. WILL BE
8. WILL BE 16. WILL BE
2. Use to be in its future negative form: won’t be to fill in the gaps.
1. WON’T BE 9. WON’T BE
2. WON’T BE 10. WON’T BE
3. WON’T BE 11. WON’T BE
4. WON’T BE 12. WON’T BE
5. WON’T BE 13. WON’T BE
6. WON’T BE 14. WON’T BE
7. WON’T BE 15. WON’T BE
8. WON’T BE 16. WON’T BE
3. Use to be in its future form: will + S + be to fill in the gaps and form questions.
1. WILL I BE 9. WILL SHE BE
2. WILL YOU BE 10. WILL WE BE
3. WILL HE BE 11. WILL I BE
4. WILL SHE BE 12. WILL IT BE
5. WILL IT BE 13. WILL YOU BE
6. WILL WE BE 14. WILL HE BE
7. WILL YOU BE 15. WILL THEY BE
8. WILL THEY BE 16. WILL YOU BE
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1. Transform the following sentences in future negative with, won’t be.
1. He WILL BE in the dance studio
2. Mario WILL BE one of my students
3. She WILL BE my sister
4. Corina WILL BE a lawyer
5. They WILL BE on the beach
6. Chris and I WILL BE friends
7. Marina and Sheila WILL BE happy now
2. Transform the following sentences in interrogative to form questions in future.
1. He WON’T BE in the dance studio
2. Mario WON’T BE one of my students
3. She WON’T BE my sister
4. Corina WON’T BE a lawyer
5. They WON’T BE on the beach
6. Chris and I WON’T BE friends
7. Marina and Sheila WON’T BE happy now
3. Transform the following sentences to form future affirmative sentences.
1. WILL HE BE in the dance studio
2. WILL Mario BE one of my students
3. WILL SHE BE my sister?
4. WILL CORINA BE a lawyer?
5. WILL THEY BE on the beach?
6. WILL CHRIS AND I BE friends?
7. WILL MARINA AND SHEILA BE happy now?