50 sentences of will

50 Sentences Of Will: Better Grammar And Expression

Use these 50 sentences of will to help you smoothly express intentions and talk about the future, just like a native speaker. Simply read and repeat all these sentences to learn and also get comfortable with using this common English word. We will also practice just how to pronounce will, and look at sentences with its opposite – won’t.

50 sentences of will

Here is the first part of our 50 sentences of will – read and repeat them all! If you have difficulty, scroll down to see how to pronounce will!

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Will sentences
  1. I will call you when I get home from school.
  2. Charlotte will finish her report by the deadline.
  3. The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow.
  4. A cat will usually land on its feet.
  5. Matthew will often go hiking on the weekends.
  6. We will start saving money for our trip to Japan.
  7. My flight will arrive at 10 p.m.
  8. The artist said her new piece will be ready by Friday.
  9. That song will always remind me of my first ever concert.
  10. The movie will start at 8, so we shouldn’t be late.
  11. If you eat well and exercise, you will maintain good health.
  12. The clock will chime every hour on the hour.
  13. I’m so tired; I will probably fall asleep pretty soon.
  14. The new Italian restaurant will open next month.
  15. Luna will bake a cake for his birthday.
  16. I will meet you at the shopping center at noon.
  17. Our plan is to travel across Europe by train; it will be an adventure for sure!
  18. I will read that book everyone is talking about.
  19. Lee’s confident his team will win the championship.
  20. Life will sometimes throw you unexpected challenges. That’s part of the adventure, I think.
  21. My favorite TV show will return for a new season this fall.
  22. I will beat my high score in that video game tonight. I am confident!
  23. My mom will love the new pair of socks we got her.
  24. Hudson’s grandparents will often tell stories about their childhood.
  25. Will you please keep the kitchen clean after cooking?
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Will in a sentence

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How to pronounce will

Before we continue on with today’s 50 sentences of will, let’s confirm how to pronounce will.

In English, the word “will” is typically pronounced as /wɪl/. Here is a phonetic guide to help you with the pronunciation:

  • The initial ‘w’ sound is like the ‘w’ in “win” or “wonder.”
  • The vowel sound is a short “i” as in “sit” or “hit.”
  • Lastly, the ‘ll’ is a light “l” sound as in “let” or “lull.”

Don’t stress the word too much unless it is being emphasized in a sentence; “will” is usually spoken lightly in everyday conversation.

Now, repeat this sentence with me: I will be 25 years old in a few weeks!

50 sentences of will: part 2

And now that we have practiced the pronunciation, let us continue on with 50 sentences of will, part 2. Read and repeat them all!

  1. That new sweater will shrink if you wash it in hot water, Mary!
  2. Our culture will be showcased at the international festival.
  3. Tourists will find India intriguing and vibrant.
  4. Regular exercise will help you feel more energetic.
  5. The whole family will gather for the holiday feast.
  6. Winning that award will make Evelyn so happy.
  7. We will visit our hometown during the summer break.
  8. The new vacuum cleaner will make cleaning the house much easier!
  9. Having a nice morning routine will help you start the day just right.
  10. Remembering your manners will always make a good impression.
  11. The leaves will change color when autumn arrives.
  12. People will often take the train to work to avoid traffic.
  13. With hard work, you will see improvement in your English skills.
  14. Luke will repair the leaky faucet this weekend.
  15. Rain will transform the dry garden into a lush green space.
  16. That author will publish another novel next year.
  17. I will organize my desk before starting my homework. It’s a bit untidy!
  18. We will talk about the changes during the next meeting.
  19. I promise I will always support you.
  20. The scientists will discuss their findings at the conference.
  21. I think it will be best to apologize and move forward.
  22. The children will learn about different cultures in school.
  23. The concert will be held outdoors, so dress accordingly.
  24. The new update will add many features to the software.
  25. They will announce the winners at the end of the week.

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Will meaning

What does will mean, and how do we use it in a sentence?

“Will” is a modal verb in English that is used to express future actions, intentions, promises, offers, or ability. It is used alongside the base form of a verb to communicate something that has not yet happened but is expected, planned, or predicted to occur. Here are some key points on how “will” is used in a sentence:

What to use will forHowWill sentence
Expressing Beliefs About Future Actions“Will” is used to express something that one believes will happen in the future. This can be a personal action or event.I will graduate from school next year.
Making PredictionsThis modal verb is often used to make predictions about what might happen, usually based on information or evidence.It will be sunny later on.
Voluntary Actions or Offers“Will” indicates the willingness to perform a task or action upon deciding to do so at the moment of speaking, or when offering help.Don’t worry about the dishes; I will clean them up.
PromisesIt conveys commitment or assurance that one will definitely engage in an action or refrain from doing something.I will always be there for them.
Discussing Future Possibilities or AbilitiesAlthough less common, “will” can describe abilities or possibilities that are expected to come into existence in the future.One day, scientists will find a cure for this disease.
Conditional SentencesUsed in the main clause of conditional sentences, “will” helps express what will happen if a certain condition is met.If it snows on the weekend, we will build a snowman.
Check all of these above to get a clearer understanding of what will means

One last pointer: Will is not used with another modal verb and does not change form according to the subject.

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Sentences with will 

Before we move on to questions and the negative (won’t), let’s practice 10 more sentences with will – I think these ones will be great for beginners of English. Read and repeat them all!

  1. Donna will play outside.
  2. It will be sunny.
  3. I will help you.
  4. Tom will read a book.
  5. We will see the stars.
  6. Kate will eat lunch.
  7. You will learn English.
  8. Dogs will bark loudly.
  9. The baby will laugh.
  10. They will go to bed soon.

Questions with will

For English conversation practice, we will try 10 questions with will – first read them out. After that, try to answer them in full sentences.

  1. Will it snow tomorrow?
  2. Will Tommy eat pasta later on?
  3. Will you go to school later?
  4. Will you feed our cat?
  5. Will Noah ever quit playing video games?
  6. Will you parents go to France this summer?
  7. Will the museum update its collection?
  8. Will they ever stop playing that song on the radio? It’s driving me up the wall!
  9. Will you two go to the movies together this weekend?
  10. Will dinner be ready soon?

Won’t pronunciation – The will not contraction

In the next section we are going to practice 50 sentences of won’t – but before that, let’s practice how to pronounce won’t -this is the contraction of will + not. The phonetic spelling is /woʊnt/. The o+w sounds like “oh”, as in “oh my gosh”.

  • I won’t go to the beach if it is chilly tomorrow

50 sentences of won’t

Now will practice the will not contraction – won’t. It is typically pronounced as /woʊnt/.

50 sentences of won't, Won't in a sentence
Won’t in a sentence
  1. The bus won’t arrive for another 30 minutes.
  2. Our cat won’t eat dry food.
  3. Tim won’t finish his homework before bedtime.
  4. The printer won’t work without ink.
  5. Even with clouds, it won’t rain today.
  6. Eli won’t go to the gym on Sunday.
  7. They won’t have enough money to buy that new car.
  8. We won’t travel abroad this year – we don’t have enough spare cash!
  9. This museum won’t allow photography.
  10. The band won’t play their old hits at the concert, unfortunately.
  11. That movie won’t be available on streaming until next month.
  12. Without treatment, the condition won’t improve, I’m afraid.
  13. The clock won’t tick since the battery is dead. We need to change it.
  14. I won’t get a good night’s sleep with all this noise!
  15. This restaurant won’t take reservations on Fridays, they are just too full.
  16. Oliver won’t be cooking tonight; we’re ordering in.
  17. She won’t go shopping until the sale starts. Common sense!
  18. They won’t make plans until the weather forecast is clearer.
  19. I won’t lend out that book; it’s too precious.
  20. Liam won’t miss a single basketball game this season.
  21. Life won’t wait for us to catch up. We should be proactive!
  22. We won’t watch TV until our chores are done.
  23. She won’t stop playing video games, even for dinner!
  24. The necklace won’t be ready in time for her birthday.
  25. Their parents won’t usually let them stay out too late.
  26. The kitchen won’t stay clean if everyone leaves their dishes out. Come on, clean up!
  27. Arnold’s white shirt won’t stay clean at the barbecue.
  28. Our culture won’t be forgotten as long as we celebrate it.
  29. Tourists won’t be visiting that country due to the safety advisory – there is civil unrest.
  30. Regular exercise won’t be a chore if you find an activity you love! Try walking, I love it!
  31. The family won’t all be together for the holidays this year, sadly. Mike got transferred again.
  32. I won’t be listen to any more of your complaints!
  33. Our hometown won’t change much I think, it’s always been slow-paced.
  34. That vacuum cleaner won’t fit in our small closet! We shouldn’t have bought it!
  35. A good morning routine won’t form overnight. It takes practice.
  36. Using your manners won’t go unnoticed. It’ll be appreciated.
  37. The color of the leaves won’t change until late autumn.
  38. People won’t often choose the train if the bus is cheaper.
  39. Your English grammar skills won’t improve without practice!
  40. Luke won’t repair the faucet; he’s calling a plumber instead.
  41. The rain won’t transform the garden unless we plant more flowers and also fertilize the lawn.
  42. Her next novel won’t be out until the year after next.
  43. My messy desk won’t organize itself. I really should tidy it up today.
  44. We won’t talk about personal matters at work.
  45. Promises won’t mean much if they’re not kept.
  46. Scientists won’t ever stop searching for new discoveries.
  47. An apology won’t be accepted if not sincere.
  48. Children won’t learn if they’re not engaged.
  49. The concert won’t be enjoyable if you don’t like the music.
  50. Software updates won’t help if your device is too old. It just slows them down.

Questions with won’t

Here are 5 questions with won’t. These are typically either casual, or accusatory. We might say something like “Won’t you work harder?” to accuse someone of being lazy! As ever, please try to also answer these with full sentences.

  1. Won’t Mike come with us to the beach?
  2. Won’t you get Eleanor a present for her birthday?
  3. Won’t Theo absolutely love this casserole?
  4. Won’t it rain later on?
  5. Won’t you help me tidy up? I’m exhausted!

50 sentences of will: a crucial word for the future

I hope you have enjoyed reading through and repeating today’s 50 sentences of will (actually many more than that because we also practiced 50 sentences of won’t!) As a nice way to summarize and reaffirm our knowledge of the word, here are some reasons why we use will:

  • Expressing Future Intentions: The modal verb “will” is simple yet powerful for indicating what someone intends to do or anticipates will happen in the future.
  • Making Predictions: Using “will” lets us make predictions about future occurrences, helping to set expectations and plan ahead based on what we know.
  • Offering and Promises: “We use it for making offers to help or for making promises, thereby expressing willingness or commitment, which are vital for social interactions and building trust!