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Simple Future Tense
We use the Simple Future Tense for actions that will happen in the future.

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For examples:
I'm sure Ravi will work on his new invention tomorrow.
I'm sure Ravi will not work on his new inventions tomorrow.
Will Ravi work on his new inventions tomorrow?
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When we speak, we often contract the subject and the will.
I will : I'll
You will : You'll
He will : He'll
She will : She'll
It will : It'll
We will : We'll
They will : They'll
Simple Future Tense
We use the Simple Future Tense for actions that will happen in the future.

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