Foundation Grammar - Will

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This quiz will test your ability to make will sentences.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Rewrite the verb in black so it is correct. If it is already correct, just write it again. I will saw you tomorrow.

    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "see." The verb "saw" is incorrect in the sentence "I will saw you tomorrow." The correct form of the verb should be "see" as it indicates the action of observing or meeting someone in the future.

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  • 2. 

    Rewrite the verb in black so it is correct. If it is already correct, just write it again. I will tried to come.

    Explanation
    The verb "tried" is incorrect in this sentence. The correct form of the verb is "try."

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  • 3. 

    Rewrite the verb in black so it is correct. If it is already correct, just write it again. I will am so happy!

    Explanation
    The verb "am" is incorrect in this sentence. It should be "be" to match the subject "I." The correct sentence would be "I will be so happy!"

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  • 4. 

    Rewrite the verb in black so it is correct. If it is already correct, just write it again. I think he'll go tomorrow.

    Explanation
    The verb "go" is already correct in the sentence.

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  • 5. 

    Rewrite the verb in black so it is correct. If it is already correct, just write it again. I'll helping you with that!

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "help." In the original sentence, the verb "helping" is incorrect because it is in the present continuous tense, while the sentence requires the simple present tense. By changing "helping" to "help," the verb is now in the correct form.

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  • 6. 

    Rewrite this sentences as negative by using won't. I'll be there next week.

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I won't be there next week." This is because the original sentence states that the speaker will be present next week, but by using "won't" (a contraction of "will not"), it negates that statement and indicates that the speaker will not be present next week.

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  • 7. 

    Rewrite this sentences as negative by using won't. They'll help us.

    Explanation
    The original sentence states that "They'll help us." By using "won't" instead of "will," the sentence is negated to say "They won't help us."

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  • 8. 

    Rewrite this sentences as negative by using won't. You'll lose your job.

    Explanation
    The correct answer states that "You won't lose your job." This is a negative rewrite of the original sentence "You'll lose your job." By using the contraction "won't" instead of "will not," the sentence conveys the opposite meaning, suggesting that the person will not experience job loss.

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  • 9. 

    Rewrite this sentences as negative by using won't. We'll need a lot of help.

    Explanation
    The original sentence states that "We'll need a lot of help," indicating a future need for assistance. By using "won't" in the negative form, the sentence is changed to "We won't need a lot of help," suggesting that there will not be a significant need for assistance in the future.

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  • 10. 

    Rewrite this sentence as a negative by using won't. She'll help you tomorrow.

    Explanation
    The original sentence states that "She'll help you tomorrow," indicating that she will provide assistance on the following day. The negative form of this sentence would be "She won't help you tomorrow," implying that she will not offer any help on the upcoming day.

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