Will Will is the most common way to refer to future time. We use will / won’t + infinitive to make confident predictions about future events or situations. This’ll be interesting. She won’t say no! Not to a good-looking guy like you! We use will / won’t + infinitive for things we decide quickly at... Continue Reading →
Present Simple and Present Continuous
Present Simple (subject + v1/v5 + object) We use the present simple: to refer to scientific facts and universal truths Water boils at 100 °C. The sun rises in the east. to refer to specific routines or habits I wake up at six o’ clock every morning. with adverbs of frequency We usually smile because... Continue Reading →