We are talking about a decision made in the moment without premeditation or planning.

Examples:
• Someone is knocking at the door. I will open it.
• This tea is too bitter. I’ll pour some sugar on it.

Una taza con té

Grin, A. (2016). Tea cup [ilustration]. Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/en/teacup-cup-of-tea-tea-drink-1121646/

We are talking about predictions or speculations about the future. This kind of sentences are frequently accompanied by verbs like “think” “suppose” or adverbs like “probably” or “maybe”.

Examples:
• I suppose I´ll get a good score on the exam.
• I think all my friends will be there.

Una lista de verificación

(n. a.). (2016). Checklist [ilustration]. Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/en/checklist-clipboard-questionnaire-1622517/

We talk about events that are certain to occur in the future, including habits or routines.

Examples:
• Next month will be Christmas.
• Tomorrow I will go to school.

Santa Claus

Wellington, J. (2016). Santa Claus [photo]. Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/en/santa-s-arm-hot-chocolate-cocoa-1906513/

We make conditional sentences.

Examples:
• If you study a lot, you will pass your exam. • I will go to the cinema if I have some time.

Persona sentado, leyendo un libro

Wokandapix. (2017). Read [photo]. Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/en/read-learn-school-student-2007117/

We make offers, questions, petitions.

Examples:
• Will you come with me?
• Will you pass me the salt?

Dos personas en unas vías de tren

Supanat, B. (2017). Friend railroad [photo]. Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/en/friend-railroad-train-travel-2033734/