Future Simple - Tương lai thường FORM of Future Simple The Future Simple has two parts: will/shall + the infinitive without 'to'. S + will/shall + V I will learn English. He will swim well. They will watch TV. S + will/shall not + V I will not learn English. He will not swim well. They won't watch TV. Will/Shall + S + V Will you learn English? Will he swim well? Will they watch TV? The simple future refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty. Future Simple doesn't express an attitude. USEs of Future Simple 1. to predict a future event. The course will start in May. It will rain tomorrow. 2. to express a spontaneous decision (use with 'I' and 'we') I will send you the information when I get it. We will pay by cash in stead. 3. to express willingness or unwillingness I will translate the email, so Mr. Smith can read it. I will not do your homework for you. Will you help me move this heavy table? Will you make dinner? A: I'm really hungry. B: I'll make some sandwiches. A: I'm so tired. I'm about to fall asleep. B: I'll get you some coffee. A: The phone is ringing. B: I'll get it. 4. to make an invitation, a suggestion or an offer Shall we go to the restaurant tonight? (a suggestion) Shall I bring you something to drink? (an offer) Will you come to the dance with me? (an invitation) 5. to give order, instruction or advice What shall I tell the boss about this money? (an instruction) You will do exactly as I say. (an order) Forms of Negatives and Questions Negative sentences and questions are formed with the auxiliary verb 'will'. He will not/won't go to America next year Will she get good marks in her next exam? . Future Simple - Tương lai thường FORM of Future Simple The Future Simple has two parts: will/shall + the infinitive without 'to' TV? The simple future refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty. Future Simple doesn't express an attitude. USEs of Future Simple 1. to predict a future event.