1. • A: I’m really hungry.
• B: I will make some sandwiches.
We use “will" to
express a voluntary
action
• I promise I will not tell him about the
surprise party
We use “will" to
express a promise
• A: The phone is ringing.
• B: I will answer.
We use “will” to express
a spontaneous decision
(the action is decided
at the moment of
speaking)
2. • Will you please help me to do my
homework?
We use “will” to request help
or offer help
• I will probably get there by car.
We use “will” with words and
expressions like probably,
possibly, perhaps, I’m sure,
I expect
• I will be in London tomorrow.
We use “will” when the
main verb is “be” even if
we talk about the planned
events
3. tomorrow
soon
next week /
year
in five minutes/
in two hours
later today
I'll go to the market
tomorrow.
Don’t worry. He will be here
soon.
There will be another
meeting next month.
I will return in two hours.
I will finish my report later
today.
4. FUTURE TENSE
• I WILL BUY A COMPUTER FOR ME.
• ANDERSON WILL BE THE BEST
VOLLEYBALL PLAYER.
• I WILL NOT READ BECAUSE I’M SICK.
• I WON’T LIVE IN BRAZIL.
• WILL HE CRY?
6. Hmmm… Well, I am usually
late for class, and I never do
my homework.
Maybe I need to try
your study habits.
You got an “A+”
again!?!? How do you
do it?
Well, I always do my homework, and
I often ask the teacher for help.I got an “F” again.
Study Habits
I got an “A+.”
7. Adverbs of Frequency 1
Adverbs of frequency say how often
something happens.
He always studies.
often
100%
50%
0%
always
usually
often
He sometimes studies.
sometimes
He rarely studies.
never
never
rarely
8. She is sometimes late.
Adverbs of Frequency 2
Adverbs of frequency come after the verb
be.
The students are never bored.
9. Adverbs of Frequency 3
Adverbs of frequency usually come before
other verbs.
She often checks her answers.
He usually pays attention in class.
10. Usually and Sometimes
Usually and sometimes can also come at
the beginning or end of a sentence.
Sometimes the dog eats his homework.
The dog sometimes eats his homework.
The dog eats his homework sometimes.
11. Be Careful!
Do not use ever in affirmative statements.
Do you ever come on time?Yes! I ever come on time.
I always come on time.I never come late.
12. Questions with How Often
Use how often to ask about frequency.
How often do
you study with
a partner?
I rarely study
with a partner.